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How does Mercutio feel about Romeo's witty insults?

A. He is insulted.
B. He is hurt and asks Benvolio to intercede.
C. He is angered and continues to challenge Romeo.
D. He is delighted to have his lively friend back.

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I absolutely love Shakespeare so i know for a fact the answer is d with no doubt about it.
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Answer: D. He is delighted to have his lively friend back.

Explanation: In Act II, Scene IV of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, what Mercutio feels about Romeo's witty insults is he is delighted to have his lively friend back. Romeo meets Mercutio and Benvolio. Mercutio and Romeo are joking. Romeo's witty insults make Mercutio happy to have his friend back. He says that now he is sociable again, and acts the way he is instead of groaning for love.

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