<span>Tybalt commands Romeo to draw his sword. Romeo protests that he has good reason to love Tybalt, and does not wish to fight him. He asks that until Tybalt knows the reason for this love, he put aside his sword. Mercutio angrily draws his sword and declares with biting wit that if Romeo will not fight Tybalt, he will.</span>
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It's all based on your opinion as for me, yes having someone so knowledgeable and having to go through some of the worst times in human history has probably shaped him into a better person trying to help as many as he can (at least that's what I think of him). If he writes books and they're good and have a meaning to them and surviving the holocaust is just unfathomable from someone so kind and lighthearted. That's why in my opinion I would have liked to known Elie Wiesel
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'Formula fiction' is the literary genre that has been given this name in a derogatory sense to condemn it for being deprived of originality, thus, often regarded as the 'predictable genre' due to its obsession with the reuse of the content, plot, and characters. The 'formula fiction' like "A Secret Sorrows' is not compelled to have a happy ending yet it dealt most commonly with "romantic comedy" which aims to bring relief to the audience at the end. 'The Secret Sorrow' opens with the dreadful and tragic past of the Faye the protagonist and concludes with finding her true love and find an escape from her haunting past. This genre follows a formula that provides the audience too, an escape from the obstacles and darkness of their real-life and find solace in their romantic world for some time.
It is either A or D, I would go with A just to be on the safe side, cause D seems a tiny bit unorthodox