What is the correct way to punctuate the title ‘Romeo and Juliet A Tragedy’?
A. Romeo and Juliet, A Tragedy
B. Romeo and Juliet; A Tragedy
C. Romeo and Juliet: A Tragedy
D. Romeo and Juliet – A Tragedy

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A. All your answers is wrong.
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C. You haven’t given any correct answers.
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