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19 January, 05:31

Too unadvised, too sudden;

Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be."

Why does she use this simile?

A. She worries the couple's ill-fated romance is violent and harmful.

B. She fears the couple's love is dramatic but fleeting.

C. She believes the couple's love is stormy and ill-fated.

D. She anticipates the couple's love will have a quick but unhappy ending.

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  1. 19 January, 05:36
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    D is the right answer
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