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Which event in The of Romeo and does the Prologue foreshadow? point) the deaths of Romeo and the of Romeo and the deaths of and Romeo the of Pans and Juliet
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The Prologue of Romeo and Juliet foreshadows the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
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