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Who says the following and why?

. . . to you and your behests; and am enjoined
by holy laurence to fall prostrate here,
and beg your pardon. pardon, i beseech you!
henceforward i am ever ruled by you.

paris is begging juliet's forgiveness for being rude.

paris is agreeing to capulet's wish to delay the marriage.

juliet is submitting to her father's will.

juliet is lying to her father.

juliet is pledging her love for romeo

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