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No particular line, but I think that Romeo shows great courage in several places: by refusing to fight Tybalt even if it makes him look like a wimp and a coward, by remaining positive with Juliet as they part even though it is against his nature, and by keeping calm in the face of Paris trying to arrest him.

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