English, 20.11.2019 05:31 rachelsweeney10
Read the excerpt from act i, scene i of romeo and juliet.
benvolio: here were the servants of your adversary
and yours close fighting ere i did approach:
i drew to part them; in the instant came
the fiery tybalt, with his sword prepar’d,
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which, as he breath’d defiance to my ears,
he swung about his head, and cut the winds,
who, nothing hurt withal hiss’d him in scorn.
according to benvolio who started the fight?
a) the servants of both houses
b) the capulet servants and tybalt
c) the montagues and benvolio
d) the people of verona
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Read the excerpt from act i, scene i of romeo and juliet.
benvolio: here were the serva...
benvolio: here were the serva...
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