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What do lines 159 and 160 reveal about Benvolio? "See where he comes. So please you, step aside. I'll know his grievance or be much denied
A.He is nervous that Romeo will be angered to see Montague.
B.He is confident that Romeo will tell him what is wrong.
C.He is discouraged by Romeo's refusal to confide in him.
D.He is angry that Romeo has appeared unexpectedly.
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I'm pretty sure it's C if that helps :)
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