Before the Capulet's party, how does Juliet respond to her mother's suggestion that Juliet marry Paris?

A. She refuses to even consider marrying Paris.
B. She is excited to marry Paris.
C. She is angry that her mother would even suggest marriage to her.
D. She is not enthusiastic but tells her mother she will see if she can like Paris.

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D. She is not enthusiastic but tells her mother she will see if she can like Paris.

In Act 1, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet responds to her mother's suggestion about marrying Paris by saying that she will try to like him, indicating a willingness to consider the idea, even if she isn't particularly excited about it.