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English, 19.08.2019 16:30, orozcoalbeert

In romeo and juliet act 2, scene 4, who says, "why, is not this better now than groaning for love? / now art thou sociable, now art thou romeo; "?
a. friar laurence
b. juliet
c. mercutio
d. nurse

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