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English, 06.05.2021 22:40, melvina13bday

Lord Capulet says, “I would not for the wealth of all this town / Here in my house do him disparagement.” What is the significance of this statement? * A. It shows the audience that he will not speak ill of his own family, even Tybalt.
B. It shows that he worries about public perception, which is why he would rather deal with Romeo’s trespassing privately.
C. It emphasizes how spectacularly wealthy his family is, making him more detached from common citizens and, to small extent, more villainous.
D. It shows the audience that he is capable of reasoned thinking and behavior.

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