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Answer: D) to contrast the seriousness of Tybalt’s challenge
Explanation: In the given excerpt from Act II, scene IV of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, we can see a conversation between Benvolio and Mercutio about Romeo and his chances if he decides to fight Tybalt. Benvolio thinks Romeo will answer Tybalt's challenge but Mercutio thinks Romeo is in love and too preoccupied with girls and romance to fight Tybalt, so he teases Romeo, and in this way Shakespeare contrasts the seriousness of Tybalt's challenge.