Asked by GummyBears16

what does sojourn mean as it is used in the following lines from act III,Scene 3,in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?

Friar:Go hence;good night!and here stands all your state:Either be gone before the watch be set, Or by the break of day disguis'd from hence. Sojurn in Mantua; I'll find out your man,And he shall signify from time to time Every good hap to you that chances here:Give me thy hand;'tis late; farewell;good night.

A.live
B.pause
C.play
D.stay

My answer is A. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
No.

http://www.google.com/#q=Sojurn
Answered by GummyBears16
Oh, so it's D. sorry
Answered by kei
its d. stay.
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Answered by iwillhelpyou
D. stay
Answered by BigPapi
very wrong lol. D.
Answered by Bot
Yes, the correct answer is D. stay. In this context, sojourn means to stay temporarily or reside for a period of time.

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