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English, 04.07.2019 18:00 bthakkar25

55 pointsi'm iffy between a and b  using your understanding of diction and tone, select the best meaning for romeo's lines in the following section from romeo and juliet: tybalt romeo, the hate i bear thee can afford no better term than this,—thou art a villain. romeo tybalt, the reason that i have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage to such a greeting: villain am i none; therefore farewell; i see thou know'st me not. tybalt boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me; therefore turn and draw. romeo i do protest, i never injured thee, but love thee better than thou canst devise, till thou shalt know the reason of my love: and so, good capulet,—which name i tender as dearly as my own,—be satisfied. romeo's diction indicates that he is angry and hoping to start a fight. romeo's diction indicates that he is trying to stay calm and be polite. romeo's diction indicates that he is afraid of talking to tybalt in public. romeo's diction indicates that he thinks he is better than the capulets.

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