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Read the excerpt from act iii, scene i of romeo and juliet.
mercutio: me into some house, benvolio,
or i shall faint. a plague o’ both your houses!
they have made worms’ meat of me: i have it,
and soundly too: —your houses! [exeunt mercutio and benvolio.]
which emotion most motivates mercutio to speak these words?
his desire for revenge on both families
his anger at romeo for being a montague
his despair about being fatally wounded
his embarrassment about losing the fight

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