Final answer:
The Chorus at the beginning of Act II of 'Romeo and Juliet' reveals that old desires are fading as Romeo and Juliet's love grows stronger, making option A the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
At the beginning of Act II in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the Chorus informs the audience about the growing intensity of the young lovers' affection.
This hints at the emerging contrast between the old desires, represented by the family feud, and the new love that blossoms between Romeo and Juliet. The correct translation and interpretation of what the Chorus conveys would be: Old desires have faded, and young love is taking their place as Romeo and Juliet's affection grows stronger. Thus, the answer to the question is A.