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Which two lines in the excerpt use dramatic irony?

Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare (excerpt)


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 am enjoin'd
By holy Laurence to fall prostrate here,
And beg your pardon: pardon, I beseech you!
Henceforward I am ever ruled by you.


CAPULET: Send for the county; go tell him of this:
I'll have this knot knit up to-morrow morning.


JULIET: I met the youthful lord at Laurence' cell;
And gave him what becomed love I might,
Not step o'er the bounds of modesty.

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I henceforward I am ever ru'd by you & how now my headstrong

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Answer:

1) "henceforward i am ever ruled by you" 2) i dont know the second one

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i did the test

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