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Read the excerpt from act i, scene ii of romeo and juliet. benvolio: tut! you saw her fair, none else being by, herself pois’d with herself in either eye; but in that crystal scales let there be weigh’d your lady’s love against some other maid 85 that i will show you shining at this feast, and she shall scant show well that now shows best. romeo: i’ll go along, no such sight to be shown, but to rejoice in splendour of mine own.

romeo decides to attend the capulets’ party because he wants to

1.) see his love the fair rosaline
2.) make peace with the capulets
3.) ruin the capulets party
4.) forget all about his heartache

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