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Which of the following offers the best summary of events from line 36 to line 67? A.
Sampson and Gregory (Capulets) provoke a brawl with Abraham and Balthasar (Montagues), which Tybalt (a Capulet) and Benvolio (a Montague) break up.

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Sampson and Gregory (Capulets) provoke Abraham and Balthasar (Montague), and the four fight. Benvolio (a Montague) attempts to break it up, but Tybalt (a Capulet) arrives and instigates a fight with Benvolio.

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Sampson and Gregory (Capulets) refrain from fighting with Abraham and Balthasar (Montagues), and when Benvolio (a Montague) and Tybalt (a Capulet) arrive, they all agree to lay down their swords.

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Sampson and Gregory (Capulets) are attacked by Abraham and Balthasar (Montagues), and Benvolio (a Montague) and Tybalt (a Capulet) come to their defense.

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