What does Juliet mean when she says, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"?(1 point)

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She is questioning the importance of names.
She is questioning the importance of names.

She is comparing Romeo to a rose.
She is comparing Romeo to a rose.

She is talking about the beauty of flowers.
She is talking about the beauty of flowers.

She is asking Romeo to change his name.

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The correct response is: She is questioning the importance of names.

In this line, Juliet is expressing the idea that a name is not what defines a person or thing and that the essence remains the same regardless of what it is called.

How does Romeo respond when Juliet asks how he found her?(1 point)
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He says he climbed the walls.
He says he climbed the walls.

He says he followed his heart.
He says he followed his heart.

He says love led him there.
He says love led him there.

He says he was guided by the moon.

The correct response is: He says love led him there.

Romeo indicates that his feelings of love for Juliet brought him to her, emphasizing the power of love in guiding him to her presence.

What concern does Juliet express about their love?(1 point)
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That their families will never accept it.
That their families will never accept it.

That Romeo might not truly love her.
That Romeo might not truly love her.

That Romeo will be caught and killed.
That Romeo will be caught and killed.

That it is too sudden and unadvised.

The correct response is: That it is too sudden and unadvised.

Juliet expresses concern that their love is happening too quickly, highlighting her awareness of the risks and challenges they face due to their families' feud.

. At the end of the scene, what do Romeo and Juliet decide to do?(1 point)
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Tell their families about their love.
Tell their families about their love.

Run away together.
Run away together.

Get married.
Get married.

Meet again the next day.

The correct response is: Get married.

At the end of the scene, Romeo and Juliet express their intention to marry each other, committing to their love despite the challenges they face.

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