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What does this excerpt from act IV of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet reveal about Juliet's love for Romeo?

JULIET: Tell me not, friar, that thou hear'st of this,
Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it:
If, in thy wisdom, thou canst give no help,
Do thou but call my resolution wise,
And with this knif3 I'll help it presently.
God join'd my heart and Romeo's, thou our hands;
And ere this hand, by thee to Romeo seal'd,
Shall be the label to another deed,
Or my true heart with treacherous revolt
Turn to another, this shall slay them both:
Therefore, out of thy long-experienced time,
Give me some present counsel, or, behold,
'Twixt my extremes and me this bl0ody knif3
Shall play the umpire, arbitrating that
Which the commission of thy years and art
Could to no issue of true honour bring.
Be not so long to speak; I long to di3,
If what thou speak'st speak not of remedy.

A. She wants to remain faithful to Romeo even if she must di3.
B. She believes that she can be united with Romeo in d3ath.
C. She believes that she can continue without Romeo and marry Paris.
D. She wants to s4crifice her own life to save Romeo from her family's wrath.

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Answered by nicolasphukon43
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Answer:

She believes that she can continue without Romeo and marry Paris.

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