Act scene and line numbers where Tybalt starts gets into a fight with Romeo which gets him killed

Act 3, Scene 1, lines 61-98.

In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, the fight between Tybalt and Romeo resulting in Tybalt's death occurs in Act 3, Scene 1. The specific line numbers can vary depending on the edition of the play you are referring to. However, here is a breakdown of the events in that scene:

1. Act 3, Scene 1 begins with Mercutio and Benvolio discussing the hot weather and the possibility of encountering the Capulets on the streets of Verona.
2. Tybalt enters the scene looking for Romeo, seeking revenge for Romeo's presence at the Capulet party earlier.
3. Mercutio, quick-tempered and defensive of Romeo, engages Tybalt in a heated argument.
4. Romeo arrives and tries to reason with Tybalt, expressing his love and respect for Tybalt as his new cousin due to his marriage to Juliet.
5. Mercutio, feeling that Romeo is being too passive, draws his own sword and challenges Tybalt to a duel.
6. Romeo tries to intervene and stop the fight, but as he steps between them, Tybalt fatally stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm.
7. After realizing the severity of the situation, Mercutio curses both the Montagues and Capulets before his death.
8. Enraged by his friend's death, Romeo retaliates and fights Tybalt, eventually killing him.
9. Prince Escalus arrives at the scene and, upon hearing the conflicting accounts of what happened, banishes Romeo from Verona.

To find the exact line numbers, please refer to the specific edition or version of the play you are reading.