Juliet responds to her mother's rage at
Romeo with
(A) statements that appear to agree
with her, but, ironically, mean the
opposite of what they appear to
mean
(B) statements that equal her moth-
er's in the intensity of their anger
(C) statements that defend Romeo
and, thus, infuriate her mother
even further
(D) questions about how the fight
came about and how many people
it took to kill Tybalt