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18 December, 05:56

How does Mercutio feel about Tybalt?

"The pox of such antic, lisping, affecting fantasmines, these new tuners of accents! "By Jesu, a very good blade! A very tall man! A very good wh*re!" Why, is not this a lamentable thing, grandsire, that we should be thus afflicted with these strange flies, these fashion-mongers, these "pardon me's," who stand so much on the new form, that they cannot sit at ease on the old bench? Oh, their bones, their bones!"

A) He thinks Tybalt is a sadistic madman.

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B) He thinks Tybalt is a narcissistic fool.

C) He thinks Tybalt is an altruistic fellow.

D) He thinks that Tybalt is a virtuous, humble man.

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  1. 18 December, 09:39
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    The answer is B because he keeps mocking him and making rude remarks about him
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