Mercutio says this as the guys are hanging out, just before Juliet's nurse shows up. Romeo has shown that he is no longer the moping mooning idiot he was during his infatuation with Rosaline, and is again able to engage in wordplay with Mercutio. Mercutio is glad so see him back to normal. "Now art thou Romeo!" (I don't know who that lovesick fool was!)
In scene iv, Romeo's behavior shifts from being emotional and withdrawn to being lively and engaged when he teases Mercutio about his dreams and jokes with him. This change in demeanor prompts Mercutio to remark "Now art thou sociable, now art thou Romeo" because he recognizes that Romeo is returning to his usual sociable and witty self.
manners
Stimuli
Stimuli
change through natural selection
Stimuli. A+. Tony B.
change through natural selection
Change through natural selection
grade droped no attitude and memories were devistaing
Signal: Behavior that causes a change in another animal's behavior.Communication: is the reception of and response to signals.Both of them work together to affect another animal's behavior.
Mercutio was named such for his quick temper and changable moods. Sparky, Hothead, might work
A behavior that causes some one to act repetitive. Also know as being predictable.
Global sociology is the study of the social life, change, and causes in the world. As well as the ultimate consequences of human behavior.