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Which excerpt from act v. scene il of romeo and juliet best reflects the idea that when a person overlooks what he or she
knows is wrong, it can result in a catastrophe? !
this letter doth make good the friar's words
their course of love the tidings of her death
and i for winking at your discords too.
have lost a brace of kinsmen: all are punishd
go hence to have more talk of these sad things
some shall be pardon'd. and some punished
seal up the mouth of outrage for a while
till we can clear these ambiguities
save and exit

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