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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following selection from Act III of Romeo and Juliet. What conflict does the line in bold most closely represent?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

TYBALT Romeo, the hate I bear thee can afford No better term than this,-thou art a villain. ROMEO Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting: villain am I none; Therefore farewell; I see thou know'st me not. TYBALT BOLD:((Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries That thou hast done me; therefore turn and draw.)) ROMEO I do protest, I never injured thee, But love thee better than thou canst devise, Till thou shalt know the reason of my love: And so, good Capulet,-which name I tender As dearly as my own,-be satisfied.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Man vs. Man Man vs. Self Man vs. Nature Man vs. Society I THINK ITS B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@thomaster

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Preetha

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