What quote from Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene 5 illustrates Shakespeare's use of comic relief?

A) Lady Capulet: Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn/The gallant, young, and noble gentleman,/The County Paris, at Saint Peter's Church,/Shall happily make thee there a joyful bride.
B) Capulet: Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!/I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday,/ Or never after look me in the face./Speak not
C) Juliet: Is there no pity sitting in the clouds/That sees into the bottom of my grief?---/O sweet my mother, cast me not away!/Delay this marriage for a month, a week.
D) Nurse: I think it best you married with the county./ O, he's a lovely gentleman!/ Romeo's a dishclout to him: an eagle, madam,/Hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye/As Paris hath.

my best answer is D is that correct
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Yes, your answer is correct. The quote from option D illustrates Shakespeare's use of comic relief in Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene 5. The Nurse's exaggerated praise of Paris, describing him as "an eagle" with a "green, quick, fair eye," is meant to be humorous. It contrasts with Juliet's actual love for Romeo and adds a light-hearted moment in the scene.