In Act IV, Scene 4 of "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet is excitedly preparing for the wedding. He is bustling about and making arrangements, demonstrating his eagerness for the event. However, it's also important to note that the underlying tension and emotional turmoil regarding Juliet’s situation is present, but in this specific scene, his focus is primarily on the wedding preparations. So, the most accurate statement regarding his actions in this scene would be that he is excitedly preparing for the wedding.
If you are looking for a more holistic understanding of Capulet's character throughout the play, there are moments when he wrestles with his decisions regarding Juliet and may face doubts, but that is not the primary focus in this scene. So, "All answers are correct" would not be the best choice as it doesn't accurately represent his state in this particular moment.