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In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene ii, what decision does Capulet make after Juliet seems to agree to the wedding with Paris?
A. to hold the wedding the next day
B. to buy Juliet a special wedding dress
C. to invite more guests than he had planned
D. to ask Friar Lawrence to perform the wedding
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In Act IV, Scene ii of "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet," after Juliet seems to agree to the wedding with Paris, Capulet decides **A. to hold the wedding the next day**.
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