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English, 26.03.2021 17:30, brandondees25

_28. In Act IV, Capulet says, “Death Is my son-in-law," meaning: A. Paris has died and cannot marry his daughter now.
B. he knows Romeo Is his son-in-law, and he wants him dead.
C. in a metaphor, that since Juliet has passed away, she has married death.
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