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Read these lines from the prologue of Romeo and Juliet. And the continuance of their parents’ rage, Which, but their children’s end, nought could remove, What is the best paraphrasing of these lines? Even their children’s deaths could not end the parents’ rage. Nothing but their children’s deaths could stop the parents’ anger. The parents continued their feud even after their children died. The parents tried to make peace before their children died.

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Answer:

The correct answer is Nothing but their children’s deaths could stop the parents’ anger.

Explanation:

As we can see in these lines, it talks of the hatred that existed between those two families. That hatred could not end with anything except the death of their children.

As we know, both families hated each other to death. That hatred was what prevented Romeo and Juliet from living their love freely and without prejudice. This all ended in the death of the young couple. It was not until their death that the families managed to understand that this hatred must end.

Answer:

B.Nothing but their children’s deaths could stop the parents’ anger.  Explanation:   Edge 2021