Why does Friar Laurence think that Romeo was up so early?

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  • I swear this is NOT for an assignment that is due tomorrow. I'll just jam all these questions into one so...Begin! Act 3 Scene 3 1-What is Friar Laurence's advice to Romeo about his immediate course of action? (After being banished) Scene 4 2-Why does Capulet think is making Juliet so miserable? 3-What is he message he tells his wife to give to Juliet? Scene 5 4-What the difference between R&J hearing a lark or nightinggale? 5-What does Romeo say that Juliet changes her position? Act 4 Scene 2 6-What does Juliet tell her father when she returns home? 7-What is his response? Scene 5 8-What important detail does Capulet attend to after telling the family to prepare for the funeral? Act 5 Scene 1 9-What is Romeo's opinion about the relative evil of poison and of money? Scene 2 10-What course of action does Friar Laurence now decide upon? (His letter not getting to Romeo) Scene 3, The Final Battle 11-What is Paris doing at the tomb? 12-What does Romeo send Balthazar to do once they've arrived at the tomb? 13-What does Balthazar actually do? 14-What surprise does Romeo have after killing Paris? 15-What promises do the two families make about their peacemaking efforts? 16-What is the Prince's final judgement about all that has happened? Any or all answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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