I am pretty sure that it is d all of the above
1. B- Alliteration
2. B- Wicked
3. A- Non Rhyme
4. D- Assonance
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You can make it more formal by saying "gomen-nasai" ごめんなさい or more friendly with "gomen-ne" ごめんね.
"Warui warui" 悪い悪い or "my bad" is also a very casual way to say sorry. "Sumimasen" すみません, which can be translated as "excuse me", also works as an apology depending on how it is used.
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He won't let Romeo get away with gate crashing the Capulet feast. Although he does put his weapon down, he does do so reluctantly, under his uncle's orders. He threatens revenge upon the young Montague. This, of course, foreshadows the tragic future of Romeo and Juliet (deaths of the two protagonists) as the Prologue at the beginning of act 1 states.
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