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A clue that a character has changed his mind occurs when he begins to abandon positions he had previously established. In addition, this character can begin to support something that he did not support, or to adopt behaviors that he criticized, but that saw that they are not wrong or harmful.
Your answer is "why"
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<em>‘wherefore’ is a bit more difficult because it could be confusing. In Renaissance English ‘wherefore’ meant ‘why.’ So Juliet is saying “Why are you Romeo?”</em>
Answer: a persons religious beliefs are not determined by their skin color.
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a) feelings for Juliet.
Explanation:
This soliloquy explains Romeo's sentiments towards Juliet. Romeo's passion for Rosaline is shown in the play's opening sonnet. After meeting Juliet, he forgets Rosaline and modifies his language. He's more straightforward and powerful. This soliloquy contrasts Romeo's fresh sentiments for Juliet with his less powerful affections for Rosaline. He has progressed from fake, sad love to real, powerful love.