English, 10.02.2021 02:50 kanerobertrosss2213
Act one Romeo and Juliet
Who is the “he” in line 112: “But he that hath the steerage of my course / Direct my sail!”?
a. Mercutio
b. Benvolio
c. Cupid or Love
d. Fate or God
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