What is Juliet apologizing for? In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond, And therefore thou mayst think my haviour light: But trust me, gentleman, I'll prove more true Than those that have more cunning to be strange. I should have been more strange, I must confess, A.not playing hard-enough-to-get B.not confessing her true feelings earlier C.not wanting to look Romeo in the face D.dismissing Romeo because he is a Montague
Juliet apologizes to her father because she is planning to go along with Friar Lawrence's plan to take the sleeping potion, and she does not want her father to remain angry with her 1) in case it doesn't work and kills her instead and 2) so that he will not be suspicious.
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B Of Course
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