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1. 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 tw...Question
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.
A. Romeo wants peace between his own family and his new wife's relations.
B. Romeo fears fighting will force him into exile from his new wife.
C. Romeo fears that Mercutio will be severely injured or killed.
D. Romeo admires Tybalt, even though Tybalt is a Capulet.
E. Romeo feels connected to members of Juliet's family.
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Romeo tries to stop the fight with Tybalt in Act III, Scene i, for the following two reasons:
**A. Romeo wants peace between his own family and his new wife's relations.**
**E. Romeo feels connected to members of Juliet's family.**
These options reflect Romeo's desire for harmony after marrying Juliet and his newfound connection to the Capulet family.
**A. Romeo wants peace between his own family and his new wife's relations.**
**E. Romeo feels connected to members of Juliet's family.**
These options reflect Romeo's desire for harmony after marrying Juliet and his newfound connection to the Capulet family.
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