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Leno4ka [110]
4 years ago
6

Which of the following quotes spoken by Juliet shows the strongest example of how she changes over the course of Romeo and Julie

t?
A. "Madam, I am here. What is your will?"

B. "I'll look to like, if looking liking move: But no more deep will I endart mine eye Than your consent gives strength to make it fly."

C. "Well, do not swear: although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-night; It is too rash, too unadvis'd, too sudden;"

D. "O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, From off the battlements of yonder tower"
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1 answer:
ch4aika [34]4 years ago
4 0
A. "Madam, I am here. What is your will?"
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