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Act one Romeo and Juliet Which of the following passages best reveals what Lord Capulet advises Paris to do? a."Let two more summers wither in her pride/ere we may think he…
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Act one Romeo and Juliet Which of the following passages best reveals what Lord Capulet advises Paris to do? a."Let two more summers wither in her pride/ere we may think he…
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Act one Romeo and Juliet
Which of the following passages best reveals what Lord Capulet advises Paris to do?
a."Let two more summers wither in her pride/ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.”
b."But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart; my will to her consent is but a part."
c.“She hath not yet seen the change of fourteen years.”
d.“Find the persons out whose names are written there, and to them say My house and welcome on their pleasure stay.”
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