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What does Shakespeare show by having Romeo and Juliet create a
sonnet together the first time they meet?
A)The two lovers are meant to be.
B)They are doomed to die.
C)Romeo and Juliet know their families are enemies, but they don't care.
D)Romeo and Juliet are both high class, well educated people.

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I think it’s A, since it’s a form of symbolism and star crossed lovers, so that means they are meant to be

Shakespeare creates a sonnet for the time when Romeo and Juliet first met because the two lovers are meant to be.

What is a sonnet?

A sonnet, in English Literature, in a 14 line long poem written in a particular style and following a specific rhyme scheme.

It is a classical form of writing which is deeply loved by poets and writers. It was originated in Italian poetry.

Why does Shakespeare use a sonnet for Romeo and Juliet?

Shakespeare was a legend writer who expressed each and every thought through his writing. The love story of Romeo and Juliet was written as a sonnet because it had a particular rhythm. Both of them were meant to be.

Therefore, the correct answer is (A) The two lovers are meant to be.

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