English, 17.09.2021 02:40 kimhayleeshook50
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In Act I, Scene v, why is Tybalt so upset that Romeo is at the Capulets' party?
A. He does not want Juliet to fall in love with Romeo.
OB. He sees Romeo as a villain trying to embarrass the family.
O C. He believes Romeo is trying to capture Juliet's attention.
O D. He thinks the families should agree to be peaceful.
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