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1 March, 03:58

In Romeo and Juliet, what does the following tell us about Capulet?

"And like her most whose merit most shall be;

Which, on more view of many, mine, being one,

May stand in number, though in reck'ning none."

A. He thinks love is sacred.

B. He is intent on Paris marrying his daughter.

C. He is in no rush for his daughter to marry.

D. He does not approve of Paris.

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  1. 1 March, 07:18
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    C not too sure though
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