In Romeo and Juliet, who is involved in a long-standing feud?

A. The Prince of Verona & the Church
B. The Montagues, the Capulets, & Friar Lawrence
C. The Montagues & the Capulets
D. Romeo & Juliet

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C. The Montagues & the Capulets

In "Romeo and Juliet," the Montagues and the Capulets are the two families involved in a long-standing feud.

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