Romeo and Juliet help?
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ACT III EVENT TIMELINE A. Benvolio rightly predicts that a hot day in Verona streets might lead to a street fight, but Mercutio (in a "mood") does not care. B. Tybalt meets Romeo, Benvolio, and Mercutio on the street and challenges Romeo. Romeo does not want to fight a Capulet, now that he is married to one, but Tybalt interprets Romeo's gentle words as mockery, and grows more angry. C. Mercutio and Tybalt fight, until Romeo gets in the way to try to end it. Romeo accidentally causes Mercutio to be stabbed by Tybalt's sword, as he gets in the way. D. Mercutio curses both the Capulet and Montague households -- then, he dies. E. Romeo kills Tybalt to avenge Mercutio's death, then runs in fear of his life, remembering the Prince's new law. F. Benvolio explains what happened during the street fight to an angry Prince Escalus. G. Prince Escalus sentences Romeo to exile (banishment); if he is seen in Verona, he will be killed. H. The Nurse delivers news of Romeo's banishment to Juliet; Juliet defends husband Romeo, and further states that ten thousand dead Tybalts equals only one banished Romeo. I. Friar Lawrence comforts a sobbing Romeo, who is hiding in the friar's cell, by inventing a plan: Romeo will go to the nearby town of Mantua, until it is a good time to beg the Prince's pardon and to reconcile the Capulets and Montagues. J. Lord Capulet tells Paris that he can marry Juliet in three days (Thursday), thinking it will be a good way to help lessen Juliet's sorrow over dead Tybalt (although Juliet's tears are really for her banished Romeo). K. Come morning, Romeo must depart Juliet's chamber, where they spent their wedding night. If he is caught in Verona, he knows he will die. L. Juliet refuses her parents' rushed plans for her marriage to Paris; they threaten to disown her if she refuses. M. The Nurse advises Juliet to forget the banished Romeo and to marry the good-looking Paris. N. Juliet again lies about going to confession, this time saying that she is sorry to have upset her father. Actually, she's going to see if Friar Lawrence has a plan which will allow her to be with Romeo; otherwise, she wants to die. Can you help me by arranging these events from the story in the chronic order they belong in? 10 pts to the best answer :) Thanks in advance everyone.
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Answer:
It's already in the correct order from A-E if that helps xx Maybe it's all in the right order?
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