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She asks him to send word tomorrow whether he will marry her. "If that thy bent of love be honourable, thy intention marriage, send me word tomorrow by one that I'll procure to come to thee, where and what time thou'll perform the rite."

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Your question is vague. If you are talking about their conversation in Act III Scene 5, she is trying to persuade him that it is still night and not yet morning because the nightingale (a night bird) is singing not a lark (an early morning bird). But she doesn't really want to persuade him of this; she just wants him to stay and cuddle some more. When he agrees to cuddle some more, she realizes that this delay may be putting his life in danger and that she has been selfish. She knew all along that the bird was a lark, but she pretended that it was a nightingale so he would stay in bed and snuggle up.

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He killed himself when he thought Juliet was dead to be in heaven with her. Saad...

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None. He is prepared to swear by the moon, but she doesn't require any oaths.

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