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When Mercutio says, "A plague a' both your houses," he is cursing the house of Montague and Capulet because a. He blames Juliet for his death
b. He blames the fight between both families for his death
c. He blames Romeo and Benvolio for his death
d. He blames Tybalt for his death

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