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English, 26.09.2019 18:30 marshalldayton1452

Read the excerpt from act ii, scene iii of romeo and juliet.

romeo: we met we woo'd and mad eexchange of vow,
i'll tell thee as we pass; but this i pray,
that thou consent to marry us to-day.

friar laurence: holy saint francis! what a change is here;
is rosaline, whom thou didst love so dear, 70
so soon forsaken? young men's love then lies
not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.
jesu maria! what a deal of brine
hath wash'd thy sallow cheeks for rosaline;
how much salt water thrown away in waste, 75
to eason love, that of it doth not taste!

how does friar laurence support the archetype of mentor in the excerpt?

a-by offering religious teaching and insight
b-by telling a story of his own youth
c-by discouraging a hasty course of action
d-by criticizing a wasteful use of resources

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