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Benvolio is a comic figure in this excerpt because he

is willing to break rules.
has limited knowledge of Verona.
makes light of Romeo’s heartache.
makes careless mistakes.

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Answer:

makes light of Romeo's heartache?

Explanation:

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In the given passage, Benvolio is a comic figure in this excerpt because he (C) makes light of Romeo’s heartache.

What does the passage tell us?

The given lines have been taken from Act I of Romeo and Juliet.

From the given lines, it is seen that Romeo is so blindly and desperately in love with Rosaline that he is willing to accept that his "tears turn to fires" and that his eyes, "transparent heretics," "be burnt for liars".

For that reason, Benvolio, whose name means "good-will," is trying to downplay his cousin's strong and almost harmful feelings for Rosaline and alleviate his heartache.

Therefore, In the given passage, Benvolio is a comic figure in this excerpt because he (C) makes light of Romeo’s heartache.

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The complete question should have excerpt for the above is:

Read the excerpt from Act I, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet.

Benvolio: At this same ancient feast of Capulet’s, 70

Sups the fair Rosaline, whom thou so lov’st,

With all the admired beauties of Verona:

Go thither; and, with unattainted eye

Compare her face with some that I shall show,

And I will make thee think thy swan a crow.

Benvolio is a comic figure in this excerpt because he.