kassulaHak
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  • 11-08-2016
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In romeo and juliet act 2, scene 3, in friar laurence's soliloquy, what does he compare to men?
a. animals
b. demons
c. plants
d. stars

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inlove4ever
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  • 13-08-2016
i think its a animals. i could be wrong its been about a year since i read the play in its entirety
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