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English, 03.11.2019 11:31 rhettnyah

Knowing that someone hit by cupid’s arrow is said to fall in love with the next person who passes by, what does romeo mean when he says “she’ll not be hit with cupid’s arrow”? she is not ready to fall in love. she will not fall in love with anyone else. she will be upset she can’t love. she won’t know she’s falling in love.

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