What actions do the two families take to honor Romeo and Juliet? A. They vow to forget Romeo and Juliet’s actions b. They vow to build golden statues in Romeo and Juliet’s memory c. They vow to continue their feud and avenge d. They vow to ask the prince to remove friar Lawrence from the church

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B. They vow to build golden statues in Romeo and Juliet’s memory.

In the conclusion of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the Montagues and Capulets decide to honor the memories of their children by constructing golden statues of Romeo and Juliet as a sign of reconciliation and remembrance of the tragic consequences of their feud.