The answer to this question ➡ C
In this excerpt from Act I, scene I of Romeo and Juliet the best meaning of the phrase "she'll not be hit with Cupid's arrow" is option C. She does not want to fall in love with anyone.
Seperate
Seperate is the error. It is spelled incorrectly. The second e should be an a. The correct spelling for the word is separate. There are no other errors in the sentence as all of the other words are spelled correctly. Since this is probably a sign, usually end punctuation is not included. If end punctuation is necessary, a period or exclamation point would be correct.
Plato users, "They'll flock in droves" and " I'm a made man forever" are Correct, "the mine is worth far more than he asks for it" is NOT correct
c) “Men work together ... whether they work together or apart.” (“The Tuft of Flowers,” Robert Frost)