Answer:
D
Explanation: I'm pretty sure it's D. Chronolgically
The narrator believes that Maggie will take better care of the quilts then Dee And the Maggie will actually use them instead of just hanging them up for show.
The phrase "star-cross'd lovers" introduces the theme of love and fate by mainly describing love from far away or something like that because in Romeo and Juliet they cannot see each-other because of their families, therefore making them star-cross'd lovers.
The phrase "death-mark'd love" introduces the theme of love and fate by explaining how they will love til' "death do us part." It also introduces the theme of the prologue because in the prologue they love each-other until death, which helps the reader infer what will happen in the story in a type of way.
I never have read one word of Romeo and Juliet but I've heard reviews about it, I'm not sure if this is correct but I hope it helps you get the idea of what I am trying to explain. :)
B. impertinent
The prefix "im-" means "not" in Latin. An example of this would be the word imperfect. Adding the prefix "im-" to the word perfect literally makes it "not perfect".