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Compare romeo and mercutio in these lines from act i, scene iv of romeo and juliet. romeo: give me a torch: i am not for this ambling; being but heavy, i will bear the light. mercutio: nay, gentle romeo, we must have you dance. romeo: not i, believe me: you have dancing shoes with nimble soles; i have a soul of lead which statements about this dialogue are true? check all that apply. mercutio provides a foil for romeo. mercutio and romeo are friends. mercutio and romeo are enemies. romeo is practical and optimistic. romeo is brokenhearted and emotional. romeo will be influenced by mercutio.

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