romeo\npeace, peace, mercutio, peace!\nthou t...
romeo\npeace, peace, mercutio, peace!\nthou talkst of nothing.\n\nmercutio\ntrue, i talk of dreams,\nwhich are the children of an idle brain,\nbegot of nothing but vain fantasy,\nwhich is as thin of substance as the air\nand more inconstant than the wind\n\nwhat kind of dreams is mercutio describing, especially when he calls them \children of an idle brain\?\n1. childish, immature thoughts\n2. the strange thoughts that come when our minds are at rest\n3. the dreams and hopes of our youth that have long since blown away\n4. the nightmares that come from an overactive imagination
Answer
# Answer:
2. the strange thoughts that come when our minds are at rest
# Brief Explanations:
Mercutio describes dreams as products of an idle brain. An idle brain implies the mind is at rest. He also says they are begot of vain fantasy, indicating strange thoughts.