Answer:
A. How stands your disposition to be married?
Step-by-step explanation:
B: has loving diction (kiss, etc.)
C: Has hateful diction (bite my tumb, frown, etc.)
D: has loving diction (prettiest, etc.)
Loving Diction
When Shakespeare selected words that had a romantic sound to them, audiences felt a loving tone. Such words put audiences in the mood for a romantic story.
• Gentle
• Valiant
• Gentleman
• Birth
• Beauty
• Loving
• Peace
• Sighs
• Sparkling
• Sweet
Hateful Diction
When Shakespeare selected words that had an angry sound to them, audiences felt a hateful tone. Such words put audiences in the mood for a story about hate.
• Enemies
• Rebellious
• Rough
• Tyrannous
• Hell • Rage
• Sadness
• Brawling
• Loathed
• Choking