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1 September, 11:43

Here's the passage:

[Romeo:] A fair assembly: whither should they come? Servant: Up. Romeo: Whither? Servant: To supper; to our house. Romeo: Whose house? Servant: My master's. Romeo: Indeed, I should have asked you that before. Servant: Now I'll tell you without asking. My master is the great rich Capulet; and if you be not of the house of Montagues, I pray, come and crush a cup of wine. Rest you merry! [Exit.] - Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare

What happens as a result of Capulet's servant meeting up with Romeo? Check all that apply.

A. Romeo finds out about Capulet's party.

B. Romeo is surprised that Montagues are invited.

C. Romeo learns that Benvolio is invited.

D. Romeo is invited by the servant if he is not a Montague.

E. Romeo explains that he is a Montague.

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  1. 1 September, 15:16
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    I think the answer is letter a and d
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