What is the result of Capulet biting his thumb at the Montague?a. The Prince acknowledges the families' peacefulness.
b. The Capulets are insulted and moved to fighting.
c. The Montagues have to run from the angry Capulets.
d. The Prince throws both families in jail for the night.

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Answer 1
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The result of Capulet biting his thumb at the Montague in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet is: The Capulets are insulted and moved to fighting. Therefore, the correct option is (b).

In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Capulet's servant Sampson bites his thumb at Abraham, a Montague family member. This gesture is deemed disrespectful and insulting in the setting of the play. It sparks a verbal altercation between the Capulets and the Montagues.

The biting of the thumb is one of the initial catalysts that ignites the long-standing feud between the Capulets and the Montagues, laying the stage for the terrible events that follow in the play.

Thus, the ideal selection is option (b).

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Answer 2
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Answer:

b. The Capulets are insulted and moved to fighting.

Explanation:

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< Actually, back during that time, biting your thumb was very insulting, so a fight arose when Capulet did that. >

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