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To leave the tomb because people are coming and to become a nun

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Friar Lawrence tells Juliet that Romeo is dead and urges her to leave with him to a convent, where she can live in peace and mourn in safety. He reassures her that he will help her and that things will eventually get better.

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he urges her to come with him so that he can keep her safe in his cell until he can send her to a nunnery

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Q: What does friar Lawrence say to Juliet after she wakes up?
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