Why does the Friar agree to marry Romeo and Juliet
A: He believes that Romeo and Juliet are deeply in love.
B: He hopes that the marriage will help end the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets.
C: He looks forward to the extra income.
D: He's afraid of offending Romeo's father.
A: He believes that Romeo and Juliet are deeply in love.
B: He hopes that the marriage will help end the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets.
C: He looks forward to the extra income.
D: He's afraid of offending Romeo's father.
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- Check your understanding: Reordering. Write a number (1–7) to put these events from the storying order.______ Romeo and Juliet secretly get married.______ Juliet wakes up, sees Romeo dead and kills herself.______ Romeo thinks Juliet is really dead. He takes poison.______ Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love.______ Juliet takes a drug to make people think she’s dead.______ The Montagues and the Capulets hate each other.______ The two families make peace.
- Romeo, the son of Montagues, falls in love with Juliet at the first sight at the ball held in Capulets’ house.
- Juliet’s father oppose the love between his daughter and Romeo, however, Juliet’s mother like the handsome young man.
- Romeo drinks poison because( ) A: he thinks Juliet doesn't love him. B: he knows he has brought shame on his family. C: he thinks Juliet is dead.
- Romeo and Juliet: Romeo had to run away because he killed Tybalt. A: True B: False