[Chorus:] Two households, both alike in dignity,

In fair Verona, where we lay our scene

–Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare

Which phrase best restates “two households”?

A. two families

B. two individuals
C. two neighbors
D. two strangers

A suitable alternative phrase that restates "two households" could be "two families".

To determine the phrase that best restates "two households," we need to identify the meaning of the phrase within the context of the given quote. In this quote from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, "two households" refers to two families or households that are equal in status or importance.

To find a phrase that best restates this meaning, we can look for options that convey a similar idea. Here are some possible choices:

1. Two families, both of high social standing
2. Two residences, both recognized for their dignity
3. Two groups of people, both possessing noble qualities
4. Two households, both equal in prestige

Based on these options, the phrase that best restates "two households" would be "Two families, both of high social standing." This phrase captures the meaning of equal dignity or importance between the two households mentioned in the original quote.