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3. In Scene 1, how does Romeo feel when he thinks about Rosaline?*10 pointsA sadB enragedC nervousD excited

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  1. In Scene 1, how does Romeo feel when he thinks about Rosaline?*10 pointsA sadB enragedC nervousD excited
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In Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo feels sad when he thinks about Rosaline. So, the answer is A sad.

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