Answer:
A. Indists that Juliet marry Paris.
B. Gives Juliet the idea of faking her death.
C. Kills Mercutio, inspiring a need for revenge in Romeo.
D. Encourages Romeo to forget Rosaline and find a new love.
Explanation:
The banker had negative feelings towards the jurist. In the story, the jurist did him some not so good things. We would expect that the wager was done out of hatred for the jurist. The banker wanted to take revenge aginst the jurist.
I think that it is B because the test can't break into a sweat
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. <span>The daily life of the author of "The Wife's Lament" can best be described as lonely. I guess you can already sense the loneliness from the title itself having the word lament. Hope this helps.</span>
Personally I think answer D would best summarize everything up. If it isn’t D, most definitely is A.