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Which line in this excerpt from act v of romeo and juliet is an example of dramatic irony? balthasar: then she is well, and nothing can be ill: her body sleeps in capel's monument, and her immortal part with angels lives. i saw her laid low in her kindred's vault, and presently took post to tell it you: o, pardon me for bringing these ill news, since you did leave it for my office, sir. romeo: is it even so? then i defy you, stars! thou know'st my lodging: get me ink and paper, and hire post-horses; i will hence to-night. balthasar: i do beseech you, sir, have patience: your looks are pale and wild, and do importsome misadventure. romeo: tush, thou art deceived: leave me, and do the thing i bid thee do. hast thou no letters to me from the friar? balthasar: no, my good lord
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