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Ead the excerpt from act i, scene ii of romeo and juliet. romeo: a fair assembly: whither should they come? servant: up. romeo: whither? servant: to supper; to our house. 65 romeo: whose house? servant: my master’s. romeo: indeed, i should have asked you that before. servant: now i’ll tell you without asking. my master is the great rich capulet; and if you be not of the house of montagues, i pray, come and crush a cup of wine. rest you merry! [exit.] in this excerpt, the servant is a comic figure because a-he unknowingly invites his master’s enemies to join the feast. b-he accidentally offers secret information about capulet’s wealth. c-he mistakenly reveals to the montagues where the capulets live. d-he carelessly offends his master’s guests with his questions.

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