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what does romeo mean with these lines?
the men fought because they love and hate each other in equal measure.
the men fought because they love the thrill but hate the consequences of their actions.
the men fought because their families used to love each other, but hate has driven them apart.
the men fought because they love their own family and hate the other rival family.
In "Romeo and Juliet", the feud between the Montagues and Capulets is driven by family loyalty (love for their own) and animosity towards the rival family (hate for the other). The other options don't align with the core conflict: the first implies equal love - hate within groups, the second focuses on thrill/consequences (not the main motive), and the third suggests a shift from love to hate (the feud is long - standing, not a shift from love). So the correct reasoning is about loving one's family and hating the rival.
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D. The men fought because they love their own family and hate the other rival family. (Note: Assuming the last option is D; if the options were labeled differently, adjust the identifier. Here, based on the content, the correct option is the one stating they love their own family and hate the rival family.)