The question refers to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
When Capulet says the words "
"When the sun sets, the air doth drizzle dew"... he follows it by "But for the sunset of my
brother's son..." - which shows is that he means his brother's son, Tybalt - that is the correct answer. Although he is not happy she is crying, he is satisfies that the reason is proper - she is allowed to mourn Tybalt.
Answer:
The Greasers?
Explanation:
I think the only "gang" in the outsiders is the greasers could be wrong though
Using headings, main ideas, and going into depth about the aruguements.
1. the knight
2. the knight
4. chaucer