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Why does Balthasar tell Romeo that Juliet is "well, and nothing can be ill'? o He is scared to tell Romeo the truth. O He knows that Juliet is not really dead. He mean…
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Why does Balthasar tell Romeo that Juliet is "well, and nothing
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o He is scared to tell Romeo the truth.
O He knows that Juliet is not really dead.
He means that her soul is resting in heaven.
He does not know the news about Juliet.
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He knows that Juliet is not really dead.
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