When he says "My will to her consent is but a part; An she agree, within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice." He is saying here that his consent to Juliet and Paris' marriage is "but a part" of the decision, so he believes that her choice is also needed. He says that, while his "consent and fair according voice" may play a part in her choice, she still has a choice, free will.
Answer:
What is the most logical order or steps?
Explanation:
1,5,2,4,3
A story presented as a play a movie review a story presented in its original form a literary analysis is correct.
The main idea was that Mordred knew that he was dying so he took the opportunity to kill King Arthur