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What is the primary reason for Romeo's impulsive decision to marry Juliet?
He is captivated by her beauty.
He wants to defy his family.
He wishes to gain political power.
He is pressured by his friends.
Which act of impulsiveness leads to tragedy in Romeo and Juliet?
The decision to have a secret wedding.
Romeo buying poison.
Juliet faking her death.
The fight between Tybalt and Mercutio.
How does Romeo's impulsive nature affect his relationships?
It leads to immediate happiness.
It creates misunderstandings and conflict.
It strengthens his friendship with Mercutio.
It resolves family feuds.
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