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which quotation by capulet in act i, scene v, of the tragedy of romeo a…

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which quotation by capulet in act i, scene v, of the tragedy of romeo and juliet most clearly supports the answer to part a? a. to be a virtuous and well - governed youth. / i would not for the wealth of all this town / here in my house do him disparagement. b. it is my will, the which if thou respect, / show a fair presence and put off these frowns, / an ill - beseeming semblance for a feast. c. he shall be endured. / what, goodman boy! i say, he shall. go to! / am i the master here, or you? go to! d. youll not endure him, god shall mend my soul! / youll make a mutiny among my guests! / you will set cock - a - hoop. youll be the man! which of the following statements best summarizes romeos reaction when he first sees juliet at the capulets feast in the tragedy of romeo and juliet, act i? choose two options. a. he is dazzled by her earrings. b. he wonders about her identity. c. he is puzzled by her appearance. d. he immediately falls in love with her.

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Quotation by Capulet)
Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: Shows Capulet's respect for Romeo (a Montague) as a virtuous youth, not wanting to disparage him. If Part A was about Capulet's attitude toward Romeo (e.g., respectful), this supports it.
  • Option B: Is about Capulet telling Tybalt to stop frowning, not about Romeo.
  • Option C: Is Capulet insisting Romeo be endured, but more about asserting authority over Tybalt, less about respect for Romeo's character.
  • Option D: Is Capulet scolding someone (likely Tybalt) for not enduring Romeo, but focuses on preventing a mutiny, not on Romeo's virtue.

So A best supports a Part A answer about Capulet's positive view of Romeo.

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Romeo's reaction to Juliet is not about her earrings. Eliminate.
  • Option B: When Romeo first sees Juliet, he asks about her identity (e.g., "Who is that lady?"). This is correct.
  • Option C: Romeo is enchanted, not puzzled by her appearance. Eliminate.
  • Option D: Romeo immediately falls in love, as seen in his romantic language about her beauty. This is correct.

Answer:

A. To be a virtuous and well - governed youth. / I would not for the wealth of all this town / Here in my house do him disparagement.

Second Question (Romeo's Reaction)