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1. Sc. 3, Lines 10–28: How does this scene parallel Scene 2? How does Romeo react to the Prince’s edict that he is banished? Why? What suggests that the friar is angry at Romeo’s lack of gratitude for this more merciful punishment? 2. Sc. 5, Lines 1–23: Note where Romeo and Juliet are and when this action is taking place. Explain the conflict that is revealed by their dialogue. How does line 23 sum up Romeo’s conflict?
3. Sc. 5, Lines 236–243: Explain the effect of the nurse’s advice on Juliet. In what way does their relationship change? What does Juliet’s new resolution reveal about her character?

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