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In Act III, When Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Lord Capulet

A threatens never to see her again and strikes her.
B vows to banish her from Verona,
C blames the Friar and the Nurse for interfering.
D send her to Friar Laurence to confess her sins.

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Answer:

B vows to banish her from Verona,

Step-by-step explanation:

In fact, she flatly refuses to marry Paris--or anyone else, for that matter. Capulet's reaction is extraordinary. He yells at her, he curses her, he calls her names, and he vows to disown her. And his language is such that we believe him, and so does Juliet.

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