I believe the answer is A
It's EPIGRAPH in my opinion.
There are different kinds of quotes. The quotes that best supports the answer to Part A is “Call me but love, and I’ll be new baptiz’d; / Henceforth I never will be Romeo.” ( Lines 33-34)
- When call me but love and I'll be new baptized has a meaning. The fact that Romeo says, “Call me but love and I'll be new baptized. Henceforth, I never will be Romeo” shows that Romeo loves Juliet so much that he is very willing to drop his name just to be with her, his Families' mortal enemy.
Romeo and Juliet is a an award winning drama and it is also a tragedy play that was written by William Shakespeare. The play was about two young Italian lovers whose deaths brought about the end of the dirty feuds between their families.
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Small mice fit nicely into coat pockets.
The complete predicate in this sentence is "fit nicely into coat pockets."
This is because a sentence is made up of two halves: the complete subject and the complete predicate. The latter of these two makes up the part of the sentence that <em>describes</em> the subject, or what the subject is <em>doing</em>.