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acts 4 and 5 you just finished romeo and juliet! good work. it is time …

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acts 4 and 5
you just finished romeo and juliet! good work. it is time to think about all that you have learned while reading the play. complete the following quiz to demonstrate your in - depth understanding of the work.
choose the most correct answer for each of the questions
value 1
what do the following lines mean?
\death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, / hath had no power upon thy beauty. / thou art not conquerd; beautys ensign yet / is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks.\
a. romeo is arguing with death
b. romeo is saying that even death cannot ruin juliets looks. she is still beautiful, with color in her cheeks and lips
c. romeo is saying that juliet is destroyed and conquered by death
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The lines describe that though death has taken Juliet's breath (life - the honey of her breath), it has not affected her beauty as her lips and cheeks still have color. So, Romeo is emphasizing that death has not ruined her looks.

Answer:

B. Romeo is saying that even death cannot ruin Juliet's looks. She is still beautiful, with color in her cheeks and lips.