Asked by GummyBears16
In Act III, scene 5 of romeo and Juliet, land capulet, who thinks Juliet is lamenting the death of tybalt, tells her, "therefore have done. Some grief shows much of love;/but much of grief shows still some want of wit."what is the best paraphrase of the passage?
A.Therefore,keep crying. Eventually, you will work out your grief
B.We all feel grief at a persons death, whether we loved the person or not
C.So stop grieving. Some mourning is a natural result of love, but too much grief is foolish
D.Our grief is the best evidence that we have loved a person, but it is not right to overdo it
I think the answer is D. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
A.Therefore,keep crying. Eventually, you will work out your grief
B.We all feel grief at a persons death, whether we loved the person or not
C.So stop grieving. Some mourning is a natural result of love, but too much grief is foolish
D.Our grief is the best evidence that we have loved a person, but it is not right to overdo it
I think the answer is D. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope, not D.
Answered by
GummyBears16
Okay because I was thinking either D or its C so am I correct with it being C?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, C.
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