Answer:
The lines in the excerpt from Act V of Romeo and Juliet which shows that Romeo feels guilty about having killed Juliet’s cousin Tybalt are:
O, what more favor can I do to thee,
Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain
To sunder his that was thine enemy?
Forgive me, cousin! Ah, dear Juliet,
Step-by-step explanation:
When Romeo kills Paris in the tomb where the dead body of Juliet was laid down, he spoke these lines. He was in so much grief of witnessing the death of his beloved. Also, he asks forgiveness from the dead Tybalt for killing him in rage.