English, 21.04.2021 21:20 shavonfriend27
Which of the following best explains Tybalt’s outlook on the world as expressed in this scene?
a
He is determined to carry on the feud between the two families.
b
He is a rival to Romeo for the love of Juliet.
c
He is ready to make peace with the Montagues.
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Which of the following best explains Tybalt’s outlook on the world as expressed in this scene?
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