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Read the excerpt from act iii, scene i of romeo and juliet. benvolio: i pray thee, good mercutio, let’s retire: the day is hot, the capulets abroad, and, if we meet, we shall not ’scape a brawl; for now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring. mercutio: thou art like one of those fellows that when he enters the confines of a tavern claps me his sword upon the table and says, ‘god send me no need of thee! ’ and by the operation of the second cup draws him on the drawer, when, indeed, there is no need. benvolio: am i like such a fellow? mercutio: come, come, thou art as hot a jack in thy mood as any in italy; and as soon moved to be moody, and as soon moody to be moved. which detail from the excerpt most foreshadows that benvolio and mercutio will fight the capulets?

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