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What is the main consequence of Tybalt's impulsive behavior in 'Romeo and Juliet'?
He escalates the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
He becomes best friends with Romeo.
He avoids conflict with Mercutio.
He reconciles with his family.
Which of the following actions is an example of Tybalt's rashness?
Challenging Romeo to a duel without thinking of the consequences.
Listening to advice from others before acting.
Taking time to understand Juliet's feelings.
Negotiating peace between the two families.
What does Tybalt's impulsivity ultimately lead to in the story?
A tragic outcome affecting multiple characters.
A peaceful resolution between the families.
His promotion within the Capulet household.
Juliet and Romeo's happy ending.
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