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Card 26
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What quote does Juliet say to highlight how much she loves Romeo?
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Card 27
Front
What does the quote 'I'll no longer be a Capulet' suggest about Juliet's love for Romeo?
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Card 28
Front
What quote does Juliet use to describe how beautiful but harmful love can be?
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Card 29
Front
What does the quote 'A rose by any other name would smell as sweet' suggest about Juliet's love?
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Card 30
Front
What imperative does Juliet repeat so show she is taking charge of the situation?
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Card 31
Front
How does the imperative 'Do not swear at all' link to Elizabethan ideas of women's roles in society?
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Card 32
Front
What tricolon suggests Juliet is being more rational than Romeo?
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Card 33
Front
What does the tricolon 'It's too rash, too unadvised, too sudden' suggest about Juliet?
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Card 34
Front
What quote by Friar Laurence suggests Romeo's superficial love?
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Card 35
Front
What does the quote 'Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes' suggest about Romeo's love?
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