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Which of the following quotes from act iii, scene 5 of romeo and juliet, illustrates shakespeare's use of comic relief? a. lady capulet: marry, my child, early next thursday morn,/the gallant, young, and noble gentleman,/the county paris, at saint peter's church,/shall happily make thee there a joyful bride b. capulet: hang thee, young baggage! disobedient wrench! /i tell thee what: get thee to church o' thursday,/or never after look me in the face./speak not. reply not. do not answer me. c. juliet: is there no pity sitting in the clouds/ that sees into the bottom of my /o sweet my mother, cast me not away! /delay this marriage for a month, a week d. nurse: i think it best you married with the county./ o, he's a lovely gentleman! / romeo's a dishclout to him: an eagle, madam,/hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye/as paris hath.

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