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What motivates Tybalt's conflict with Romeo in 'Romeo and Juliet'?
His loyalty to the Capulet family.
A desire for peace.
Friendship with Mercutio.
His love for Juliet.
How does Tybalt's loyalty affect his actions throughout the play?
It leads him to challenge Romeo and seek revenge for perceived insults.
It causes him to avoid confrontations with the Montagues.
It motivates him to reconcile with Romeo.
It leads him to support Juliet's choices.
Which of the following best describes Tybalt's view on honor and loyalty?
He believes honor is paramount and must be defended at all costs.
He thinks loyalty can be set aside for personal gain.
He feels honor is less important than love.
He believes loyalty should be balanced with caution.
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