The wherefore clause is where you ask the court for the relief you are seeking.
Three other names for a Wherefore Clause are the "prayer for relief," "request for relief," and "demand for judgment." This clause typically appears in legal complaints and outlines the specific relief or outcome the plaintiff seeks from the court. It serves to clearly communicate the desired results of the legal action.
Wherefore means "Why". So when Juliet says "Wherefore art thou Romeo" She's saying "Why are you Romeo?"
Repetition
Wherefore means why. "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" means "Why are you Romeo?" Juliet is asking why he is Romeo, or more simply why does he have to be a member of the Montague family.
Why. Or wherefore. Your choice. Shakespeare used both, frequently in the same sentence. e.g. Say, wherefore didst thou lock me forth to-day? And why dost thou deny the bag of gold? (Comedy of Errors, 4,4) Say, why is this? wherefore? What should we do? (Hamlet, 1,4) Why bastard? wherefore base? (King Lear, 1,2)
synonyms for why: wherefore how come
y wherefore also means why
Another name for the Elastic Clause is the Necessary and Proper Clause.
An objective clause is a clause which is like a learning objective but this is the objective for an clause
Whether is used to raise question where you have to choose from two given options i.e. whether you like to have coffee or tea. Wherefore is an obsolete word which was used as "why" in old English.
Restrictive Clause is the other name of relative clause..
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