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Read the lines from act ii, scene iii of romeo and juliet. mercutio: where the devil should this romeo be? came he not home to-night? benvolio: not to his father’s; i spoke with his man. mercutio: why that same pale hard-hearted wench, that rosaline, torments him so, that he will sure run mad. benvolio: tybalt, the kinsman of old capulet, hath sent a letter to his father’s house. which plot detail adds to the suspenseful mood? rosaline is the source of romeo’s pain. benvolio and mercutio cannot find romeo. tybalt is a relative of the capulet family. mercutio has harsh feelings for rosaline.

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