Romeo believes that love is one of the most important things in life even over family and money.
The correct answer is B. finally.
She did a couple of things and in the end ended up going home. So, home was her final destination, which is why the appropriate connective is finally. Meanwhile would mean that she went home while she was in the movie theater, which is impossible. First is obviously wrong because she went home last. And next is incorrect too because there was nothing after her going home.
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"That man over there... aind ain't I a woman" - Rhetorical Question
This is beacause of the question posed by the speaker "ain't I a woman." This is more of a statement of fact than an interrogative statement. As such the speaker isn't looking for an answer, but is instead making a point.
"For who is there... torn from his limbs" - Rhetorical Question for the same reason as above.
they used a rhyme: high and sky
the suitable word is wish .