Final answer:
In Romeo and Juliet, specific lines such as 'If he be married/My grave is likely to be my wedding-bed' and 'Thus with a kiss I die' foreshadow Juliet's death.
Explanation:
The lines that foreshadow Juliet's death in Romeo and Juliet are:
- Line a: "If he be married/My grave is likely to be my wedding-bed."
- Line b: "Thus with a kiss I die."
- Line c: "Thy own right hand, and thy great passion have destroyed thee! And I? my hand shall be as bold as thine- my love shall nerve me to the fatal deed- thee, I will follow to eternity- though I be censured for the wretched cause, so surely I shall share thy wretched fate."
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