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15 April, 17:48

In Romeo and Juliet, how do the characters of Tybalt and Mercutio differ?

A. Mercutio is a pitiable character who is afraid of acting on his feelings, but Tybalt is an independent and bold figure.

B. Mercutio is a likable man figure with a fine sense of humor, but Tybalt is a dangerous, hot-tempered rascal.

C. Mercutio is involved in central aspects of the plot, but Tybalt is a minor character in the play.

D. Mercutio is vindictive and merciless, but Tybalt is compassionate and forgiving.

I think B

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  1. 15 April, 18:51
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    B. Is definitely the answer
  2. 15 April, 19:25
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    I believe it would be b
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