Examine the word gall in the context of the excerpt from act I, scene I, of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Match each derivative of the word to the correct definition. ROMEO: Why, such is love's transgression. Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate, to have it prest With more of thine: this love that thou hast shown Doth add more grief to too much of mine own. Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs; Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes; Being vex'd a sea nourish'd with lovers' tears: What is it else? a madness most discreet, A choking gall and a preserving sweet. Farewell, my coz. Tiles galling gall gallingly Pairs n. something that is irritating or bitter arrowBoth adj. the quality of being irritating or bitter arrowBoth adv. in a manner that is irritating or bitter