Mercutio<span> responds with a long </span>speech about<span> Queen Mab of the fairies, who visits people's dreams. The </span>speech<span> begins as a flight of fancy, but </span>Mercutio<span> becomes almost entranced by it, and a bitter, fervent strain creeps in. Romeo steps in to stop the </span>speech<span> and calm </span>Mercutio<span> down.</span>
Answer:
<em>He is pleased with Ah Fo's wishes because they are different from what most people ask for.</em>
Explanation:
When he had finished, the magician sat back with a gasp, took off his spectacles and wiped them, put them on once more, and stared at Ah Fo in astonishment and not a little dismay. “This is most unusual,” he stammered, (“not to say somewhat dangerous!)
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Answer:
because the jury might have experience with that stuff and they might be nicer to the person than the judge
Explanation:
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