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Read the lines from act i, scene v of romeo and juliet. juliet: then have my lips the sin that they have took. romeo: sin from my lips? o trespass sweetly urg’d! give me my sin again. juliet: you kiss by the book. shakespeare uses the structure of these lines to a)explain the great differences between feuding families. b)demonstrate the playful affection of a new relationship. c)persuade readers that kissing is sinful behavior. d)contrast romeo’s impulsiveness with juliet’s calm.

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