Asked by Kaai97
Which word means the same as valiant is used in these lines from Act I, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Lady Capulet: Well, think of marriage now: younger than you,
Here in Verona, ladies of esteem,
Are made already mothers: by my count
I was your mother much upon these years
That you are now a maid. Thus, then, in brief;--
The valiant Paris seeks you for his love.
a. adventurous***
b. brave
c. kind
d. wise
Lady Capulet: Well, think of marriage now: younger than you,
Here in Verona, ladies of esteem,
Are made already mothers: by my count
I was your mother much upon these years
That you are now a maid. Thus, then, in brief;--
The valiant Paris seeks you for his love.
a. adventurous***
b. brave
c. kind
d. wise
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
Answered by
Kaai97
How?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Have you checked the definition of valiant?
Answered by
Kaai97
Is it brave?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. Valiant means brave.
Answered by
shadowbjm#5991
b. brave is correct just incase anyone was curious
Answered by
iwillhelpyou
thnx
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