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In Act III, scene i of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt returns to the scene after he has Mercutio and fled. What motivates his return?

the anger he feels about the marriage
his desire to make peace with Romeo
the guilt he feels about Mercutio
his hatred for the entire Montague family

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His hatred for the Montagues. Tybalt comes back to continue the fight and settle the score with Romeo — driven by family loyalty and rage, not remorse or a wish for peace. (He also doesn’t know about Romeo’s secret marriage, so “anger about the marriage” isn’t the motive.)