At the beginning of Scene 5, Juliet insists, "It was the nightingale, and not the lark / that pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear." Why do Romeo and Juliet argue over the identity of the bird?
A The nightingale represents the Capulets and the lark the Montagues
B If a couple hears a lark on their wedding night, it is bad luck
C If it is a lark, then it is dawn and Romeo must leave Verona
D The lark's call is a signal from Friar Laurence that Romeo must go
NOO LINKSS