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1. Who does “old desire" refer to in the following lines from Act 2 Prologue? "Now old desire in his deathbed lie,
And young affection gapes to be his heir” (2.Prologue. 1-2)
a. Juliet
b. Rosaline
c. Romeo
d. Mercutio

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