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In romeo and juliet act 2, scene 2, what does juliet mean when she says "too like the lightning, which doth cease to be / ere one can say 'it lightens"? a. she now sees things clearly. b. someone will see romeo's lantern. c. their love is too sudden to last. d. their plans might be dangerous.

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