When Romeo interferes in the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio, aCapulet defends Tybalt bTybalt, under Romeo's arm, stabs Mercutio cBenvolio defends Mercutio dBenvolio, under Romeo's arm, stabs Tybalt
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When Romeo interferes in the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio, aCapulet defends Tybalt bTybalt, under Romeo's arm, stabs Mercutio cBenvolio defends Mercutio dBenvolio, under Romeo's arm, stabs Tybalt
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b) Tybalt, under Romeo's arm, stabs Mercutio
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