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Well romeo shot benovolio for knfin' him in the face and curbstomping his best friend to mashed clowns

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Q: How do Romeo and Benovolio learn of the party at Capulet's house?
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What do romeo and benvolio learn about the Capulets ball?

They learn who is coming to the party.


How does romeo and benvolio learn about the capulets's ball?

A servant of Capulet informs Romeo by handing him a paper that tells of the ball and invites him along. Benvolio then persuades Romeo to go along and compare Rosalines face to others to prove thy swan a crow. Answer from: http://www.william-Shakespeare.info/act1-script-text-romeo-and-juliet.htm


How did romeo and benvolio learn about the Capulets ball?

An illiterate Capulet servant asked them to read the guest list to him so he could memorise it.


What does Romeo learn when he speaks to the servant?

he learns that there is a party at the Capulet house. he learns Rosaline is coming and romeo wants to see her


What did the Capulet's and montague's learn at the end of the story?

The Capulets and Montagues learned that their feuding is unnecessary. Since it resulted in so many deaths, they learn their lesson after discovering that Romeo and Juliet (and a few others) have died as a result of their issues. At the end, they make statues to remember the people that died.


Did the capulets and the Montagues get along with each other after romeo and Juliet died?

While love in Romeo and Juliet is mostly looked upon this dark and tragic idea, it can also be looked up upon in a positive way. Even though the death of Romeo and Juliet was tragic result of love, in the end, the Capulets and the Montagues finally learn that their feuding is unnecessary, and realize that their fighting has resulted in many deaths in the result of their issues. The forcefulness of Romeo and Juliet's love is spread out onto the two families, and turns out to be a good thing. :D Or in other words, Yes. It does.PS- It's their, not there


Who is in the Montague family?

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What hope is there that they will be saved at the end of act 5 scene 2 romeo and Juliet?

In Act 5, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet," the hope for their salvation lies in the reconciliation between the Montagues and Capulets following the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Through the sacrifice of their children, the families may finally learn to put aside their feud and find peace. This reconciliation at the end of the play hints at the possibility of healing and redemption.


What can you learn from Romeo's love in the play Romeo and Juliet?

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When in Mantua what does Romeo learn about Juliet. How does he learn the news?

balthasar, a servant to romeo, was keeping an eye out for romeo in Verona. and when he found out that Juliet was supposedly dead he went and alerted romeo


Does benvolio learn whom romeo loves?

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Do Romeo and Juliet have schooling?

Romeo can read. He presumably had to learn that somewhere. Juliet's case is less certain.