The first option
Explanation:
The illiterate servant becomes a comic figure. At the command of his master, "the great rich Capulet", unkowingly this servant enthusiastically invites Romeo, who is a Montague and therefore enemy of the Capulets, to the feast to be given that night. This excerpt is crucial to the development of the plot of the play and the servant's invitation to the feast is a significant contribution to the falling in love of Romeo and Juliet.