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Read the lines from act ii, scene ii of romeo and juliet. juliet: o romeo, romeo! wherefore art thou romeo? deny thy father, and refuse thy name; or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and i’ll no longer be a capulet. shakespeare uses this soliloquy to portray juliet’s a. overwhelming shyness. b. unbearable sadness. c. hopefulness and longing. d. scheming nature.

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