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Consider these lines from earlier in the play. Which lines foreshadow Tybalt’s death? Check all that apply.

A. Tybalt: Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe; / A villain that is hither come in spite, / To scorn at our solemnity this night.
B.Capulet: [to Tybalt] You are a saucy boy – is 't so indeed? – / This trick may chance to scathe you.
C. Tybalt: I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.
D. Benvolio: Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet, / Hath sent a letter to his father’s house. . . . [Romeo] will answer the letter’s master, how he dares, being dared.
E. Mercutio: More than prince of cats, I can tell you. O! [Tybalt] is the courageous captain of compliments.

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In my opinion, I think it is Letter D.Hopefully, that's the answer. 
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Just took it and marked these as correct
Capulet: [to Tybalt] You are a saucy boy – is 't so indeed? – / This trick may chance to scathe you.Tybalt: I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.Benvolio: Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet, / Hath sent a letter to his father’s house. . . . [Romeo] will answer the letter’s master, how he dares, being dared.
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