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What does headstrong mean as it is used in the following lines from Act IV, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet? [Enter Juliet.] Capulet: How now, my headstrong! where have you been gadding?” Juliet: Where I have learn’d me to repent the sin Of disobedient opposition To you and your behests; and I am enjoin’d By holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here,3/30/2015 Romeo and Juliet: Unit Test To beg your pardon:--pardon, I beseech you! Henceforward I am ever rul’d by you. (1 point)

a. brave
b. intelligent
c. strong
d. willful

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B.)Intelligent is the answer took the r&j testt

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "b. intelligent" The headstrong mean as it is used in the following lines from Act IV, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet is that of intelligent. ".... How now, my headstrong!"
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