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3 December, 20:47

Which word best describes the mood of this passage?

Mercutio: Where the devil should this Romeo be?

Came he not home to-night?

Benvolio: Not to his father's; I spoke with his man.

Mercutio: Why that same pale hard-hearted wench, that

Rosaline,

Torments him so, that he will sure run mad.

Benvolio: Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet,

Hath sent a letter to his father's house.

Mercutio: A challenge, on my life.

Benvolio: Romeo will answer it.

Mercutio: Any man that can write may answer a letter.

Benvolio: Nay, he will answer the letter's master, how he

dares, being dared.

---Romeo and Juliet,

William Shakespeare

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  1. 3 December, 21:26
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    The mood developed in the given passage is tense.

    Explanation:

    The given passage is taken from the romantic tragedy 'Romeo and Juliet', a play written by William Shakespeare.

    The mood, in literature, can be defined as the atmosphere that the writer creates in the story. This mood is formed using the elements of settings, descriptions, etc.

    In the given passage the mood developed by Shakespeare is tensed.

    The passage appears in the Act 2, Scene 4, of the play. This the scene in which Romeo and Juliet marries secretly. The conversation, in the given passage, is between Mercutio and Benvolio, who are worried with the absence of Romeo, because Tybaly has sent letter to Romeo's father.

    So, the mood developed in the given passage is tensed.
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