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Mercutio says, “A plague on both your houses! They have made worms meat of me!” This means: * 1. A curse on your families! You have killed me! 2. I want to kill your families! Y…
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Mercutio says, “A plague on both your houses! They have made worms meat of me!” This means: *
1. A curse on your families! You have killed me!
2. I want to kill your families! You have given me the plague.
3. Your families will plague each other and have turned me into a worm.
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