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5 point 1. Why does Romeo visit Friar Laurence in Act 2, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet? O A. To ask for passage to Sicily O B. To tell the Friar he no longer loves Rosaline and wa…
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5 point 1. Why does Romeo visit Friar Laurence in Act 2, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
O A. To ask for passage to Sicily
O B. To tell the Friar he no longer loves Rosaline and wants to be released from his promise to her
O C. To ask the Friar if he will marry Romeo and Juliet later that day
O D. To help the Friar in his garden that monin
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O A. To ask for passage to Sicily
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