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English, 18.10.2019 02:50, love123jones

Read the excerpt from act i, scene ii of romeo and juliet.

capulet: but saying o’er what i have said before:
my child is yet a stranger in the world,

she hath not seen the change of fourteen years;
let two more summers wither in their pride
ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.

which is the best paraphrase of capulet’s lines?

a. juliet will marry you after she has had her fourteenth birthday.
b. juliet is old enough to be a wife, and she will be married in the summer.
c. juliet is a stranger to you, so you should get to know each other first.
d. juliet is too young and not ready to be married for another two years.

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