aracters and Conflict in Romeo and Juliet, Part 3
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ead this dialogue spoken by Lord Capulet in Act I,
Cene v of Romeo and Juliet.
ou are welcome, gentlemen! Come, musicians, play.
hall! a hall! give room, and foot it, girls. [Music plays,
nd they dance.]
More light, ye knaves! and turn the tables up,
nd quench the fire, the room has grown too hot
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Based on these lines, which conclusion can be drawn
about Lord Capulet?
He is concerned about the cost of the party.
He is an aged and unhealthy gentleman.
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He is a man who does not enjoy entertaining.
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O He is a considerate and generous host.