Who speaks these words? "I am resolved to suffer what bitterness there is in death. You will not see me put to shame again. This is madness, but before I die, I beg of you, let me be mad."

a. Camilla
b. Turnus
c. Lausus
d. Mezentius
e. Ascanius


Answer: b. Turnus

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