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1 multiple answer 1 point why does romeo at first try to stop the fight with tybalt in act iii, scene i of the tragedy of romeo and juliet? choose two options romeo has connected to members of juliet’s family. romeo admires tybalt, even though tybalt is a capulet. romeo fears that mercutio will be severely injured or killed. romeo wants peace between his own family and his new wife’s relations. romeo fears fighting will force him into exile from his new wife. 2 multiple choice 1 point why does romeo ultimately kill tybalt in act iii, scene i of the tragedy of romeo and juliet? tybalt threatens benvolio. tybalt kills mercutio. tybalt is a capulet. tybalt calls romeo a villain. 3 multiple choice 1 point after tybalt’s death in act iii of the tragedy of romeo and juliet, how does the prince punish romeo? with banishment with imprisonment for life with loss of his noble title with a death sentence
- For question 1: Romeo has just married Juliet, so he feels connected to her family (Tybalt is Juliet's cousin) and wants peace between his family (Montagues) and his wife's relatives (Capulets).
- For question 2: In Act III, Scene 1, Tybalt kills Romeo's close friend Mercutio, which drives Romeo to kill Tybalt in revenge.
- For question 3: After Tybalt's death, the Prince decides to banish Romeo from Verona rather than impose the death penalty, as Romeo acted out of revenge for Mercutio's death.
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- Romeo feels connected to members of Juliet's family.
Romeo wants peace between his own family and his new wife's relations.
- Tybalt kills Mercutio.
- with banishment