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Romeo. by a name i know not how to tell thee who i am: my name, dear saint, is hateful to myself, because it is an enemy to thee. had i it written, i would tear the word. what can be inferred about elizabethan culture from this passage?
select one:
a. a name is just another word.
b. elizabethans viewed names as saintly.
c. elizabethan children are not named.
d. family names played a major role in people's lives.

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