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What is the result of Capulet biting his thumb at the Montague? aThe Prince acknowledges the families' peacefulness. bThe Capulets are insulted and moved to fighting. cThe Montagues have to run from the angry Capulets. dThe Prince throws both families in jail for the night.

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What is the result of Capulet biting his thumb at the Montague? aThe Prince acknowledges the families' peacefulness. bThe Capulets are insulted and moved to fighting. cThe Montagues have to run from the angry Capulets. dThe Prince throws both families in jail for the night.

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The result of Capulet biting his thumb at the Montague is bThe Capulets are insulted and moved to fighting. This gesture is considered a great insult, leading to a brawl between the two families.

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