Good God ummm I think it might be B. One can assume that she hates Tybalt right about now since he tried to kill Romeo or he murdered Romeos BFF and you can also see that she doesnt seem to mad at the fact that Romeo killed him. She seems more mad at the fact that Romeo is banished. So shes basically throwing her cousins death out the window for her love so I would label this as Love and death. I my be wrong though so if I am then i'm sorry. I havent really read Shakesphere yet so i'm just going off of google and the excerpt that you put up and I could honestly find all 4 choices in the poem so yea Good Luck.
This sounds like the fable Little Red Hen. In that story all of the other animals leave when she asks for help in planting wheat, harvesting it, grinding it into flour and baking bread. No one wants to help then, but everyone volunteered to help eat the bread after the work is done The hen told all the other animals sorry, but no one wanted to help do the work so I'm not sharing my bread. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Red_Hen
The answer is declarative because it is stating a fact.
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