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Originally Posted by Donny Brook
My reading of the text is that the size of the affected group is the defining feature, not any connectedness or homogeneity. So I would let you assemble any descriptive small groups to make up a large group as long as the group size is right. I think it would be okay to define two or more small groups and still be in the small category. The duke was respected by both the Capulets and the Montagues.
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Except that the Capulets and the Montagues weren't unconnected small groups. They were both noble families of the city of Verona. So you give him a reputation with "noble families of Verona".