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Why does Romeo try to intervene in the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio?
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Because he knows the Price has forbidden fighting in the streets
Because he is now married to Juliet and considers Tybalt family
He hopes to avoid any further violence between the Montagues and
Capulets
• All of the above
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All of the above.
Romeo intervenes because he’s just secretly married to Juliet (so he now considers Tybalt family), he wants to avoid further violence between the houses, and he’s aware the Prince has forbidden street fighting and wants to prevent punishment.
Romeo intervenes because he’s just secretly married to Juliet (so he now considers Tybalt family), he wants to avoid further violence between the houses, and he’s aware the Prince has forbidden street fighting and wants to prevent punishment.
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