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25 January, 13:20

Read this dialogue spoken by Lord Capulet in Act I, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.

You are welcome, gentlemen! Come, musicians, play.

A hall! a hall! give room, and foot it, girls. [Music plays, and they dance.]

More light, ye knaves! and turn the tables up,

And quench the fire, the room has grown too hot

Based on these lines, which conclusion can be drawn about Lord Capulet?

He is concerned about the cost of the party.

He is an aged and unhealthy gentleman.

He is a man who does not enjoy entertaining.

He is a considerate and generous host.

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  1. 25 January, 16:34
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    I think the answer would be D. He is considerate and generous host ...
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