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[Romeo:] Dost thou not laugh? Benvolio: No, coz, I rather weep. Romeo: Good heart, at what? Benvolio: At thy good heart's oppression. Romeo: Why, such is love's transgression. Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate to have it press'd With more of thine: this love that thou hast shown Doth add more grief to too much of mine own. —Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare What inference can be made about Romeo from this dialogue? Romeo wants to laugh, but he cannot. Romeo is determined to give up on love. Romeo cares about his cousin’s feelings. Romeo enjoys everyone else feeling his pain.

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The answer is Romeo cares about his cousins feelings. Please mark me the brainliest.

The inference that can be made about Romeo from this dialogue is that  C. Romeo cares about his cousin's feelings

What is an Inference?

This refers to the deductions that can be made about something based on available evidence.

Hence, we can see that based on the given text, there is the use of narration to show the travails of Benvolio and how Romeo cares for him deeply and is sorry for his cousin.

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