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How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? Here is the expert from Romeo and Juliet:
Paris : These times of Woe afford no time to woo. Madam. Good night. Commend me to your daughter.
Lady Capulet: I will and now her mind early tomorrow tonight. She's mewed up to her heaviness.

Therefore farewell. I see thou knowest me not.

Capulet: Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender of my child's love. I think she will be rul'd in all respects by me Nae more. I doubt it.

QUESTION:
How does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play?
OPTIONS:
A: When Paris shows interest in Juliet, Juliet questions her Devotion to Romeo.
B: When Paris shows interest in Juliet, Romeo challenges Paris to a duel
C: When the capulets failed to consult Juliet tension begins to build in her family.
D: When the capulets failed to consult Juliet old rivals fight for her hand in marriage.

Im stuck in between C AND D but I could be wrong. Im thinking D becuase old rivals could be Romeo. But c makes sense also. Please help im on a timed test!

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