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SHORT RESPONSE Cite Text Evidence Compare the tone of the Prologue to that of Act II, Scene 2.
How might knowing the statements in the Prologue color an audience's view of
the later scene between Romeo and Juliet? Cite examples from the text of the
Prologue and Act II, Scene 2 as evidence.

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