what are Romeo and Juliet's attitudes towards the marriage? A. nothing is going to stand in their way, not family, the friar, or fate B. Juliet wants approval from her father C. Juliet asked advice from the nurse D. They are hesitant and seek counseling from the friar.
\(\Huge{\color{purple}{\textbf{W}} \color{orange}{\cal{E}} \color{green}{\mathbb{L}} \color{blue}{\mathsf{C}} \color{maroon}{\rm{O}} \color{red}{\tt{M}} \color{gold}{\tt{E}} \space \color{orchid}{\mathbf{T}} \color{Navy}{\mathsf{O}} \space \color{OrangeRed}{\boldsymbol{O}} \color{Olive}{\mathbf{P}} \color{Lime}{\textbf{E}} \color{DarkOrchid}{\mathsf{N}} \color{Tan}{\mathtt{S}} \color{magenta}{\mathbb{T}} \color{goldenrod}{\mathsf{U}} \color{ForestGreen}{\textbf{D}} \color{Salmon}{\mathsf{Y}} \ddot \smile }\) The answer is A. Because, Juliet did ask the nurse and she did want approval from her father, but as the story went on she became more independent and headstrong. She wanted to marry regardless of her peers, kinsman, and elders attitudes toward her.
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isnt D?
@oklahomagirl3077 was he rite? @KeganMoore
They were hesitant at first. And Friar agreed to marry them not council.
didnt Romeo go to the Friar for advice? I have read this book lieka billion times its a favorite
@RoxxisaUNICORN yes he was right
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