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Location
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Line Meanings
100

This character sentences Romeo to exile after Romeo kills Tybalt.

The Prince.

100

Tybalt is killed in this act.

Act 3, Scene 1

100

Romeo lives here when he's exiled. 

Mantua.
100

Juliet kill's herself this way.

She stabs herself with Romeo's dagger.

100

The line, "Romeo, doff thy name, And, for thy name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself. Romeo I take thee at thy word." means..

Juliet tells Romeo to get rid of his name, and that he'd still would be perfect without it.

200

Juliet's Nurse's real name.

Angelica.
200

Romeo and Juliet get married in this act.

Act 2, Scene 6.

200

The place Count Paris dies.

The Capulet tomb.

200

The death appearance potion Friar gives Juliet lasts for this length.

48 hours.

200

The line, "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." means..

Juliet argues that the names of things don't affect who they really are. 
300
Does Lady Montague or Lady Capulet die from grief?

Lady Montague dies from grief of her sons exile.

300

Romeo gets poison from the apothecary in this act. 

Act 5, scene 1.

300

The party where Romeo meets Juliet is located.

Capulet house.

300

Length of Romeo and Juliet's relationship.

4 days, Sunday-Wednesday.

300

The line, "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" means..

She means, 'why are you Romeo?' 

400
The girl Romeo is in love with before Juliet.

Rosaline.

400

Romeo sneaks over the wall in this act.

Act 2, scene 1.

400
The place Juliet and Romeo get married.

Friar Laurence's Cell

400

The number of people that die in Romeo and Juliet.

6 people 

400

The line, "Two households alike in dignity, in fair Verona where we lay our scene." means..

Two parties that are equal to each-other, located in Verona.

500

The first character to die in Romeo and Juliet. 

Mercutio.

500

The Nurse finds Juliet dead in this act.

Act 4, scene 5.

500

Mercutio harasses the Nurse here.

The town square.

500

Romeo's age in the play

The answer is not stated in any line or scene in Romeo and Juliet.

500

Benvolio's last word in the play.

After stating what happened to Mercutio and Tybalt, Benvolio's last word in the play is "...die."

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