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this question refers to act ii of the tragedy of romeo and juliet: what can you infer about why friar laurence agrees to marry romeo and juliet?
friar laurence admires romeo for being faithful to his sweetheart.
friar laurence thinks the marriage will end the feud between the montagues and the capulets.
friar laurence thinks romeo is just trying to make rosaline jealous.
friar laurence thinks romeo and juliet will change their minds.

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