Juliet: Art thou gone so? my lord, my love, my friend!

I must hear from thee every day in the hour,

For in a minute there are many days:

O! by this count I shall be much in years

Ere I again behold my Romeo.

—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare

What conclusion can be drawn about Juliet based on her response to Romeo's banishment?

She is independent and has a plan to make the prince change his mind.
She depends on Romeo and believes that his love is the most important thing in her life.
She is patient and calm, so she does not worry about the future.
She is brave and eager to follow Romeo out of Verona.

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Based on Juliet's response to Romeo's banishment, the conclusion that can be drawn is that she depends on Romeo and believes that his love is the most important thing in her life. She expresses her despair and longing for him, emphasizing how much she will miss him and how many days will feel like years without him.
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