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English, 27.03.2021 07:10 afolmar2006

(In Romeo and Juliet) "It is an honor I dream not of."

Who speaks these lines, and what are they in reference to?

A. Romeo, becoming a Friar

B. The Nurse, becoming a messenger for Romeo and Juliet

C. Juliet, getting married

D. Mercutio, settling down and having kids

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