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English, 10.07.2019 00:00, dinosaur10

Juliet: how now! who calls? nurse: your mother. juliet: madam, i am here. what is your will? . . lady capulet: speak briefly, can you like of paris' love? juliet: i'll look to like, if looking liking move; but no more deep will i endart mine eye than your consent gives strength to make it fly. —romeo and juliet, william shakespeare which lines show that juliet is obedient? check all that apply. “how now! who calls? ” “your mother.” “what is your will? ” “speak briefly, can you like of paris’ love? ” “i’ll look to like, if looking liking move” "no more deep will i endart mine eye / than your consent gives strength to make it fly."

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