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English, 17.01.2020 01:31, brittanysanders

Too unadvised, too sudden;
too like the lightning, which doth cease to be.”

why does she use this simile?
a. she worries the couple's ill-fated romance is violent and harmful.
b. she fears the couple's love is dramatic but fleeting.
c. she believes the couple's love is stormy and ill-fated.
d. she anticipates the couple's love will have a quick but unhappy ending.

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