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read the excerpt from act iii, scene i of romeo and juliet. mercutio: help me into some house, benvolio, or i shall faint. a plague o both your houses! they have made worms meat of me: i have it, and soundly too:—your houses! exeunt mercutio and benvolio. which emotion most motivates mercutio to speak these words? his desire for revenge on both families his anger at romeo for being a montague his despair about being fatally wounded his embarrassment about losing the fight
Mercutio is fatally wounded in the feud between the Montagues (Romeo's family) and Capulets. His line "A plague o' both your houses!" and the context of his mortal injury show he is angry at both families for the feud that led to his death, wanting revenge on them. The other options: his anger isn't at Romeo for being a Montague (he's Romeo's friend), despair about being wounded is part of it but the main emotion driving his words is revenge on the feuding families; embarrassment about losing the fight is incorrect as his focus is on the families' feud.
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his desire for revenge on both families