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Read romeo's cousin benvolio's monologue from act i of romeo and juliet. what does this excerpt convey about juliet's cousin tybalt? 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 prepared, which, as he breathed defiance to my ears, he swung about his head and cut the winds, who nothing hurt withal hiss'd him in scorn: while we were interchanging thrusts and blows, came more and more and fought on part and part, till the prince came, who parted either part.

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