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2. Who is Mercutio referring to when he says, "a braggart, a rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of arithmetic!" (3.1.63)?
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2. Who is Mercutio
referring to when he
says, "a braggart, a
rogue, a villain, that
fights by the book of
arithmetic!" (3.1.63)?
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hes referring to tybalt
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