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5 June, 04:47

In Romeo and Juliet act 2, scene 3, what kind of language is Friar Laurence using when he says, "Within the infant rind of this small flower / Poison hath residence and medicine power"? A. A sonnet that is an aside. B. Blank verse dialogue C. Monologue full of puns D. Soliloquy in rhymed couplets

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  1. 5 June, 04:52
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    I think it's D. soliloquy because his talking to himself and also that's what my teacher told me when we learn it.
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