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Paris's comment to Mr. Capulet "Younger than she are happy mothers made" (1.2.12) might be a reference to which parenting / marriage guideline?
A. An engagement occurs when the man and woman first bind themselves by their word.
B. A woman's only worth is in her virtue, or virginity.
C. Daughters are supposed to be taught to be good housewives.
D. A marriage may take place when the girl reaches age 12.
E. The choice of a spouse should be one who is best suited for the child.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:50
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