Option “D” is the correct option. “I shall be all that I am
and more” is a perfect sentence that has a verb phrase. Actually any verb
phrase should technically consist of a phrase that has more than one verb of
different types. In regards to the options given, we can see that only in case
of option “D” there is a phrase having two verbs and they are “shall and “be”.
The other given sentences normally consist of a single verb and so cannot be
considered a verb phrase.
More practical
When Juliet voices some of the doubts she has, it shows that she is smarter and much more practical than Romeo. He jumps into things blindly, only guided by his emotions in that particular moment. Juliet actually thinks about some things (or talks about thinking about them) before she does them, even if she does them against her better judgment.
Answer:
that's a good question
Explanation:
probably when her utopian vision found the goodwill
B. He hopes that his ridiculous behavior will win Olivia's heart.