As Tybalt agrees to withdraw, he threatens that although he is backing off now, the next time he sees Romeo he will not back off.
In this passage, almost nothing. I suppose because at 41 he was hale and healthy until he took a job on a railway babysitting a box of guns on a 200 mile rail journey, he lost his health. But to conclude much more is a travesty and the answer should not be anything.
So you should probably choose B. He is hale and hardy because (it is inferred ) he has avoided marriage.
Answer:
A. Will live
Explanation:
Good job you got it right.
The sentence is talking in future tense. "Will live" is future tense.
While "are living" and "is living" are both present tense.
:)