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Who is Romeos servant?
What is Balthazar.
100
"Holy Franciscan Friar! Brother! Hello their!"
What is Friar John.
100
What is the first thing that happens in scene 1?
What is Balthazar goes to tell Romeo that his wife is dead.
100
Why didn't Friar John deliver the letter to Romeo?
What is the officers thought he had the plague.
100
How does Juliet kill herself?
What is with Romeos dagger.
200
Who is Romeos wife?
What is Juliet.
200
"Medicine, and not poison, come with me to Juliet's grave! I must use you there."
What is Romeo.
200
What does Romeo get from the apothecary?
What is poison.
200
What were the people in Mantua so afraid of?
What is infection.
200
Where is Juliet berried?
What is the family vault.
300
Who did Romeo get the poison from?
What is apothecary.
300
"Stretch out under the yew trees over there, and hold your ear close to the hollow ground."
What is Paris
300
Is the apothecary poor or rich?
What is poor.
300
Friar Lawrence said to Friar John to go and get an iron "what", and bring it to his sell immediately.
What is crowbar.
300
Why does Paris visit Juliet's tomb?
What is to say goodbye and pay his respects.
400
Who killed Paris?
What is Romeo.
400
"Alas, seeing death like this warns me that my own time is near."
What is Lady Capulet.
400
What is worse to a man's soul then poison?
What is gold.
400
Within the next "what" hours, fair Juliet will awake.
What is 3.
400
What is Juliet laid on in the tomb?
What is a bier.
500
Who all died in Act 5?
What is Lady Montague, Paris, Romeo, and Juliet.
500
Romeo! Oh, so pale! Who else? What- Paris, too? And covered in blood? What evil hour is responsible for this terrible coincidence?
What is Friar Lawrence.
500
What is the capital offense in Mantua?
What is selling poison.
500
What does Friar Lawrence call Juliet in the end of scene 2?
What is a "poor living corpse."
500
What is the last sentence of both the book and the movie?
What is when the prince says "For never was a story of more woe, Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."