More practical
When Juliet voices some of the doubts she has, it shows that she is smarter and much more practical than Romeo. He jumps into things blindly, only guided by his emotions in that particular moment. Juliet actually thinks about some things (or talks about thinking about them) before she does them, even if she does them against her better judgment.
Rising action is the answer
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The song, as Cohen wrote it, is rich with references to Jewish Scriptures, including further references to former shepherd and now King David and his stolen love Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11 v 2). David's fall from God's favour to his eventual restoration to God as one of Israel's most famous kings.
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I believe this is stating not about the physical arrows, but his skill set. So therefore I think it's option 2 "<span>Oedipus was highly skilled in many things"</span><span />
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