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After the mourners share their grief, the Friar comments: “The heavens do lour upon you for some ill;/Move them no more by crossing their high will.” What is the “ill” the Friar refers to? A) The killing of Mercutio in violation of the Prince’s command against civil disorder.
B) Capulet’s loss of temper at Juliet and his subsequent ordering of her to marry Paris.
C) Lady Capulet’s fiery demand that the Prince put Romeo to death.
D) Capulet’s decision to move the wedding from Thursday to Wednesday.

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