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In Act II, Scene 2, Juliet expresses the fear that her love for Romeo A will lead to both their deaths. B is deeper than the ocean. C is just a passing infatuation. D has come too quickly.
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In Act II, Scene 2, Juliet expresses the fear that her love for Romeo
A will lead to both their deaths.
B is deeper than the ocean.
C is just a passing infatuation.
D has come too quickly.
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It’s D, that it has come too quickly
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In Act II, Scene 2, Juliet expresses the fear that her love for Romeo has come too quickly.
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