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*This is for the book Romeo and Juliet Act 2* If you have the answers i would really appreciate it thank you!!
This is due tomorrow

What is Romeo doing at the start of this act?
What do Mercutio and Benvolio make fun of?
How do they do this?
How does Romeo respond?
What does Romeo compare Juliet to?
What conditions does Juliet say would allow her to be with Romeo?
How does Juliet intend to see if Romeo is truthful and honorable?
Who is Friar Lawerence?
What does he have a lot of knowledge about?
Who comes to visit him?
What do they speak on?
What doubts did Friar Lawrence have?
Why does he want to help the two young lovers?
What message has Tybalt sent to the Montague house?
What are Mercutio’s thoughts on Tybalt?
What jokes do Mercutio and Benvolio play on Romeo once he returns?
What message does Romeo ask the Nurse to take back to Juliet?
What warning does Friar Lawrence give Romeo of love?
How does this act end?

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