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English, 01.03.2021 22:30, queenkimm26

What did Friar Laurence mean when he told Romeo the following? "For whose dear sake thou wast but lately dead. / But thou slowest Tybalt. There art thou
happy. / The law, that threatened death, becomes thy friend/And turns it to exile. There are
thou happy. / A pack blessings light upon thy back"

A:romeo should be happy he is alive and only being banished

B:he regrets telling romeo that juliet is dead

C:he has a plan so romeo and juliet can be together

D:he feels sorry for all the terrible events that happened to romeo

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