Ummmmm I think 6 or 7... Hopefully im thinking of the same person
Shakespeare's Juliet is a mixture of caution and passion. In Act I, Scene 5, when she first meets Romeo, who is all passion, she urges him to act naturally, not poetically, and she asks him to swear by the "inconstant moon" in Act II, Scene 2. Now, in this scene Juliet finds herself experiencing conflicting emotions. Certainly, she is troubled that Romeo is the son of her father's mortal enemy; for, as she dreamily contemplates the evening's events, Juliet soliloquizes
“...Romeo doff thy name
And for that name which is no part of thee
Take all myself”
The answer is A: But now, if anybody has anything to say to Raymond, anything to say about his big head, they have to come by me.
NOT C
Explanation:
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