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In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 5 the nurse advises Juliet to forget about Romeo. What kind of wordplay is Juliet using when she says this to the nurse? "Well, thou has comforted me marvelous much!" A. Metaphor B. Paradox C. Pun D. Sarcasm

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"Well, thou has comforted me marvelous much!" I haven't fully read Romeo and Juliet yet as I am in the middle of the book, but it sounds sarcastic to me knowing that Juliet is in love with Romeo and she probably can't get Romeo out of her head.
So my final answer would be D - Sarcasm