"Either thou (Tybalt) or I, or both must go with him (Mercutio). This (the fight) Shall determine that."
This pretty much means that Romeo is trying to get justice for the death of Mercutio, and he would rather die than let Tybalt live.
Answer: D
Explanation:
In some cases, it's not mandatory to use a certain punctuation. Such as a comma. Here's an example.
EXAMPLE 1:
"I wish I could, but I can't."
Now, there are more ways to rewrite it.
EXAMPLE 2:
"I wish I could...but I can't."
EXAMPLE 3:
"I wish I could-but I can't."
EXAMPLE 4:
"I wish I could. But I can't"
These all work!
"b. a, d, b, c" would be <span>the best sequence in which to synthesize these points since this is the chronological order of the events, which makes for the best presentation. </span><span />