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In Act 4, Scenes 2 and 4, we see Lord Capulet moving her wedding up a day and preparing for the day with his servants. With that in mind, what cause of Romeo and Juliet's death does this show?

A. Fate/Destiny

B. Adult interference

C. Immaturity/Impulsivity

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