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<em>How is Romeo able to secure an invitation?</em>
<em>A Capulet servant, sent on the errand to deliver his master's party invitations, bumps into Romeo and Benvolio. The servant cannot read and so asks Romeo to read the invitation for him. ... The servant, unknowing that Benvolio and Romeo are from the Montague family, invites them both to come along.</em>
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<em>Why does he want one?</em>
<em>Benvolio wants to help Romeo let go of his obsession with Rosaline, and he explains that, while at the party, Romeo will be able to compare her to other girls and realize she is not the most beautiful. Romeo, on the other hand, says he will go to the party just so he can see Rosaline, the woman he believes he loves.
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In the previous example, it is functioning as an antecedent. We know this because the <span>reflexive pronouns end in -self or selves. The relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The demonstrative pronouns are this,that,these,those,none,either. But </span><span>antecedent is word for which a pronoun stands. And that is the case of this sentence. Hope this works for you</span>
The Answer to your question is B
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thesis means a prediction or what you think something is.