The powerful nature of love can enrich or destroy.
Then I defy you, stars<span>! In Act V scene I </span>Romeo<span> has just found out that Juliet is dead. He is beside himself with grief and he curses "I defy you, stars," which means he denies fate. He denies fate's hold on him and he then plans to kill himself.</span>
Yes, they're two fragments of one sentence.
They feel comfortable in their own current positions and only care about privilege if it actually affects/bothers themselves.
Answer:
i think its d
Explanation: if its not i am so sorry