Iwill
who speaks: "o romeo, romeo! wherefore art thou romeo?
deny thy father and ref...
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Iwill
who speaks: "o romeo, romeo! wherefore art thou romeo?
deny thy father and refuse thy name;
or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
and i'll no longer be a capulet."
a. juliet
b. nurse
c. tybalt
d. romeo
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