The correct answer is C - his inability to make and act on decisions is his downfall. Yes, he did love his father to bits, but that isn't his tragic fault. "His mother's hasty marriage" isn't as well. The last option isn't correct, as he didn't really hate him, he would become king anyways by marrying his mother. His inability to act on decisions led him, and basically everyone else to their untimely death.
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I'm not quite sure what part of the play you're at, but I know that Tybalt isn't aware of Romeo & Juliet's marriage at one point, so maybe that's the answer you're looking for.
I'd say the answer is C, 'circular reasoning'. Because they both mean
the same, so you are saying the same thing all over again in both parts
of the sentence.
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Is it umm Vendor? I think it is