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4 January, 06:39

Read the excerpt from Act I, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet.

Benvolio: At this same ancient feast of Capulet's,

70

Sups the fair Rosaline, whom thou so lov'st,

With all the admired beauties of Verona:

Go thither; and, with unattainted eye

Compare her face with some that I shall show,

And I will make thee think thy swan a crow.

Which is the best paraphrase of Benvolio's lines?

If you go to the party you will see that Rosaline is, in fact, the most beautiful girl in Verona.

Compare Rosaline with other girls from Verona and then decide whether she is worthy of your love.

There are many girls in Verona who are just as beautiful and desirable as Rosaline.

Once you see other beautiful girls at the party, you will see that Rosaline is not so special.

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  1. 4 January, 10:34
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    Once you see other beautiful girls at the party, you will see that Rosaline is not so special.

    Explanation:

    A paraphrase is a statement used by the writer to express the meaning of a text or passage using different words.

    In the given passage,

    Benvolio has used words ''Compare her face with some that I shall show, And I will make thee think thy swan a crow'' to say that ''once you see other beautiful girls at the party, you will see that Rosaline is not so special''
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