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Answer: First of all, Irving describes them both as miserly. In fact they are both so concerned with penny-pinching that they are willing to cheat each other. The wife will hide whatever she can from Tom, including eggs. In turn, he spends hours trying to find the stash of goods that she has hidden. Secondly, they both love to quarrel
Romeo speaks these words shortly after being banished.
He is upset because now he cannot be near Juliet. Carrion flies may touch her, but he cannot get near her. As a result, carrion flies can woo Juliet better than he can, since he cannot get as close to her as he can.
Carrion flies are not banished and can therefore get close to Juliet, that is why Romeo says he is less honored than the flies.
I believe the correct answer is alliteration
Contact with native populations is rarely an even exchange, natives are always exploited in some way.