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18 November, 13:33

What can be concluded about Tybalt in Act II of Romeo and Juliet? A. He is passive and doesn't care about the feud. B. He has a hasty temper and is antagonistic. C. He is aggressively trying to put an end to the feud. D. He no longer wishes to fight Romeo.

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  1. 18 November, 13:38
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    Tybalt is known to have a fiery temper in the play
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