Tybalt says of Romeo’s attendance at the party, “What dares the slave / Come hither, covered with an antic face, / To fleer and scorn at our solemnity?” What does Tybalt mean when he refers to “an antic face”?
A. A mask he wears.
B. The look of affection he gives Juliet.
C. The look of someone who knows he does not belong.
D. A solemn look, as though he wants to go home.