If a mutiny occurs in the streets, which of the following would a passerby most likely observe? Base your answer on the meaning of mutiny as it is used in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act I.

A. a group of young people fighting and brawling
B. a crossing guard holding up traffic for schoolchildren
C. a crowd cheering on the sidewalks as a parade marches by
D. a construction crew working busily with drills and heavy equipment

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In the context of "mutiny" as it relates to unrest, rebellion, or uprisings, particularly as portrayed in "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet," Act I, the passerby would most likely observe:

A. a group of young people fighting and brawling.

This option aligns with the idea of mutiny involving conflict and disorder in the streets.