17. Which word means the same as scathe as it is used in these lines from Act I, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet? Capulet: Go to, go to! You are a saucy boy. Is’t so, indeed? The trick may chance to scathe you,I know what: You must contrary me! marry, ‘tis time. Well said, my hearts! You are a princox; go: Be quiet, or--More light, more light! For shame! I’ll make you quiet. What! cheerly, my hearts. (1 point) assist help worry
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To scathe is to make something harshly critical. Thus according to the extract, I believe the word that shows this effect is 'must'.
must?
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