The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I would respond to an attorney who argues that the First Amendment protects the actions of paparazzi in any circumstance, without exception, in the following way.
People have the right to exert their own freedom to the degree they do not mess with my freedom of defending my privacy or they do not mess with the privacy of other people.
So this means paparazzi have the freedom to allow for the best shots of artists or public figures when these public figures are in a public sphere or scene: working, public appearances, red carpets, and so on
But there is a fine but notorious line that these paparazzi must never cross. And that is the private life of people. And that always must be respected, no matter what.
Private life is of no interest to the audiences.
Probably A so that youre considering both close to home and away and that’ll help your family understand you dicision
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Yes I agree with him. I know it was a loving story but due to the relationship between Romeo and Juliet 6 people have killed. Also Romeo have to go out of his palace and Due to the people only the relationship between the Romeo and Juliet come to an end. This is a remarkable loving story for 2 day but a criminal story. Therefore, I agree with Octavo Poz

The correct answer is indeed a rhetorical question.
Rhetorical questions are those questions which don't necessarily need an answer. They just show us what somebody is thinking about, and it doesn't mean they want their question answered. This is what the excerpt above is about.