Answer:He disagrees and suggests people to peacefully protest to show innocence towards the law.
Explanation:
The best answer here is choice B. We can determine this because of the tense used throughout the passage itself. Bearing this in mind, choice B matches the tense perfectly.
Choice A does not work at all because the verb "am" makes no sense in the context of the sentence. The same is true for choice C. The passage is not in present tense, so it cannot be this choice. Choice D could make sense, except that this is in the future tense versus the past tense.
Lady Capulet's accent tries to be Italian, but it falls short. The accent should be Italian because the setting of the play is Verona, Italy. However, sometimes her accent sounds more American South. This is especially true when she says "Nurse, thou knowest my daughter is of a pretty age." This inconsistency is particularly obvious when her accent is compared to that of the nurse, whose accent is clearly Italian.
Most of the time, the writer will give you key clues to his/her piece. Usually, in order to know his/her motivation, it is best to look at reoccurring clues. <span />