The scene opens with a brawl on the streets of Verona between servants from the affluent Montague and Capulet households. While attempting to stop the fight, Benvolio (Romeo's cousin) is drawn into the fray by Tybalt, kinsman of the Capulets and Juliet's cousin.
In my opinion, learning does continually have a positive effect on a person life. Learning new things give you a broader knowledge and experience. Learning is ongoing and will always be of positive gain in the right context.
It means to prove someone to be truthful; to take blame away from someone.
I dont see the stanza but maybe to signal its past tense.
<span>the answer to your question is gonna be to illustrate Jim's superstitious beliefs.
hope this helps :)</span>