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Law Incorporation [45]
1 year ago
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WILL GIVE 25 POINTS IF YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION CORRECTLY PLUS BRAINLIEST!!!!

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2 answers:
pav-90 [236]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

the servants of the capulets

Explanation:

sampson bit his thumb at the montegues (equal to the middle finger today)

Nataly [62]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

A. servants of the  Montagues .

B. servants of the Capulets .

D. Tybalt.

Explanation:

William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju liet" tells the story of two unfortunate lovers who had to overcome their feuding families to maintain their love. And due to that lasting hatred for each other, their families became their stumbling block leading to their deaths.

The given speech of Benvolio is from Act I scene i of the play where he explained to those assembled the cause and start of the fight between the two households. He narrates how he came upon the servants of the Capulets and the Montagues fighting in the streets. And his attempts to disperse them off was only met with more fight from Tybalt, which further escalates the fight. Only when the prince arrived did the fight break up. According to him, the fight was equally started by the servants of bot households, including Tybalt.

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