I found this question online. The answer choices are the following:
A. "Sleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast / Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest!"
B. "With Rosaline, my ghostly father? No, I have forgot that name that name's woe."
C. "Good morrow to you both. What counterfeit did I give you?"
D. " Lets me have / A dram of poison; such-soon speeding gear / As will disperse itself though all the veins / That the life-weary taker may fall dead"
Answer:
The quote which shows the strongest example of how Romeo changes is:
D. " Lets me have / A dram of poison; such-soon speeding gear / As will disperse itself though all the veins / That the life-weary taker may fall dead"
Step-by-step explanation:
Romeo, one of the main characters of the tragic play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, undergoes deep change in a short period of time.
In option D above, Romeo is ready to die. Those lines are spoken to the apothecary from whom Romeo buys poison. He thinks Juliet, the girl he loves and his enemy's daughter, is dead. Romeo has come to love her so much that he does not wish to keep on living without her. He no longer fears death - now he welcomes it, for death will release him from a life without Juliet.