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What is one major consequence of the feud between the Montagues and Capulets in 'Romeo and Juliet'?
It prevents Romeo and Juliet from being openly together.
It strengthens their families' alliances.
It encourages more love between the families.
It has no impact on their relationship.
How does the family feud affect Romeo's decision-making?
He acts more recklessly and impulsively.
He becomes more cautious and reserved.
It does not affect his decisions at all.
He seeks to mediate between both families.
What role does fate play as a consequence of the feud in 'Romeo and Juliet'?
It leads to a romantic resolution.
It complicates the lovers' circumstances.
It prevents any conflicts between the lovers' families.
It has no significance in their story.
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