Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Conceited means that someone is very proud or vain. The first one says that he communicates intimately with himself and when he agreed on something it was done.
It means unwillingness because you refuse which you are not willing to do it
Answer:
D. Rhyme
Explanation:
Since the bolded words are dreary and weary it seems like the best fit.
From the very beginning of the scene, as Benvolio is trying to get Mercutio to go home, Mercutio very clearly is trying to instigate a fight. When Tybalt approaches, all he does is sass him and turn his words around into jokes and puns. He says "And but one word with one of us? couple it with <span>something; make it a word and a blow," this taunting of Tybalt shows how badly he does want to fight. </span>