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2. Read these lines spoken by Romeo in Act II, Scene 2 in which he reassures Juliet not to worry about the threat her family poses to him if he is discovered. Juliet. If they do see thee, they will murder thee.
Romeo. Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their swords! Look thou but sweet,
And I am proof against their enmity. 72-73

How is this an example of dramatic irony?

A. Romeo is found and fights with Tybalt, Juliet's cousin.

B. Juliet is really not concerned about Romeo being seen. C. Romeo believes their love can win against all odds.

D. Juliet wants Romeo to leave because she doesn't love him.

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