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What is Juliet saying?

"In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond,
And therefore thou mayst think my havior light;" (II, ii, 104-105)

A. She is afraid that by expressing her feelings so freely that Romeo will think she is too easily won.
B. She is afraid that they are moving too fast.
C. She is afraid that Romeo has objectified her as being "light" and does not appreciate who she really is.
D. She is too in love with Romeo to be able to take her own thoughts seriously.

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Short Answer: A. There is nothing else it could be.
B
B is incorrect. She is already light years ahead of him.

C
C is not right. She knows from other places that he does not think of her as a feather brain. She is just afraid of what he thinks of her feelings for him.

D
D is not right either. Her own thoughts are what concerns her. More to the point her she is worried about what he thinks of her.
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