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What was the primary outcome of Friar Laurence's plan for Romeo and Juliet?
Their families reconciled after their deaths.
Juliet awoke in time to prevent the tragedy.
Romeo mistakenly believed Juliet was dead.
Friar Laurence became a trusted advisor to both families.
How did Friar Laurence's decision to marry Romeo and Juliet contribute to the overall tragedy of the play?
It fueled the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
It provided a moment of joy in an otherwise tragic story.
It created an alliance that strengthened both families.
It ensured that Romeo and Juliet would live happily ever after.
What role did Friar Laurence play in the final events of the play?
He took responsibility for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
He acted as a villain, manipulating events for his own gain.
He provided effective solutions to resolve the conflict.
He fled the city to avoid any responsibility.
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