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Why does Romeo go to the party? aHe goes hoping to meet up with Juliet. bIt is the annual Montague ball for Verona. cHis friends talk him into it to cheer him up. dHe is forced to go by the Prince's new law.

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Why does Romeo go to the party? aHe goes hoping to meet up with Juliet. bIt is the annual Montague ball for Verona. cHis friends talk him into it to cheer him up. dHe is forced to go by the Prince's new law.

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Romeo goes to the party because of option c: His friends talk him into it to cheer him up. Initially, Romeo is depressed because of his unrequited love for Rosaline. His friends, Mercutio and Benvolio, convince him to attend the Capulet's party to help him forget about Rosaline and cheer him up. It is at this party where he first sees Juliet.

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