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her community involvement
<span> Mercutio says to Benvolio
"... thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more, or a hair less,
in his beard, than thou hast: thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking
nuts, having no other reason but because thou hast hazel eyes: what eye
but such an eye would spy out such a quarrel?"
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Here, Mercutio exaggerates Benvolio's quick temper. </span>
OR
</span>In Act 3, Scene 5, <span>"It
is the lark that sings so out of tune, straining harsh discords and
unpleasing sharps. Some say the lark makes sweet division; this doth
not so, for she divideth us."
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Here, she exaggerates by saying that the lark (known for its beautiful
song) sounds harsh and unpleasing, because it means that Romeo must
leave her.
Answer: It affects the way you communicate with others because, for example: if your angry about something that happened, you will naturally not want to talk with others, or if you do, you'll be angry with them as well. What we're feeling can't usually be hidden, especially when talking with other people. Shifts in the way you talk, and act, like you might have had your dog die, you will look and talk gloomily when with others.
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