In Tybalt's last line, he says, "...therefore turn and draw." Though one might think this means to seek forgiveness, as to call a fight a draw, it does not. The answer to your question is A, because to "draw" is to draw his sword. Tybalt says he hates Romeo and Romeo in reply tries to walk away from this encounter. Tybalt says that Romeo's statement of his "love" for him cannot excuse what he had done to him. Therefore, he tries to start a fight with him.
I’m guessing that it would be Olympus but im not sure
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