Maybe to show that he is not the author but the character itself writing something important
Benvolio and Mercutio will fight the Capulets.
This takes place day after the boys go to the Capulet ball. When they were leaving the ball, Tybalt swore that he would seek revenge for Romeo and the others associated with the Montague house crashing the ball. In Benvolio's lines, he is saying that the Capulets are out about the town and if they come across them they will not be able to resist fighting. He feels that everyone is looking for a fight. It should be noted here that Benvolio doesn't really fight. He tries to be a peacekeeper, but he will defend the Montagues if necessary.
Answer:
is a verb form that functions as an noun
B) to assure himself of its truth
The options given have you take a closer look at the words it's and himself. Option C changes "himself" to "hisself". "Hisself" is never correct. This means we have to decide if the correct answer is "its" or "it's". "Its", without an apostrophe, is the possessive form showing ownership. "It's", with an apostrophe, is a contraction meaning "it is". Let's plug them into the sentence "of it is truth" does not make any sense. Can "it" own truth? Yes, so "its" is the correct answer.
The correct answer is Dwarves...