In Romeo and Juliet act 2, scene 4, who says, "Why, is not this better now than groaning for love? / now art thou sociable, now
art thou Romeo;"?
A. Friar Laurence
B. Juliet
C. Mercutio
D. Nurse
2 answers:
B hope it helped ha ha ha
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