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English, 09.11.2019 11:31 hrijaymadathil

Capulet: why, how now, kinsman! wherefore storm you so?

tybalt: uncle, this is a montague, our foe;
a villain that is hither come in spite,
to scorn at our solemnity this night.

capulet: young romeo, is it?

tybalt: ’tis he, that villain romeo.

capulet: content thee, gentle coz, let him alone:

based on these lines, which statement is true?

a. tybalt is light-hearted, and lord capulet is downcast.
b. tybalt is downcast, and lord capulet is light-hearted.
c. tybalt is ready to fight, and lord capulet is less impulsive.
d. tybalt is less impulsive, and lord capulet is ready to fight.

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