He reads out the guestlist for Capulet's party.
Romeo reads the guest list for the Capulet servant and agrees to go to the party to see Rosaline, but ends up meeting Juliet.
An illiterate Capulet servant asked them to read the guest list to him so he could memorise it.
The servant cannot read and therefore is unable to invite the guests he is supposed to invite. The servant then bumps (not literally) into Romeo and asks him if he can read in which Romeo replies, "Yes." So that is in short form, why the servant asked Romeo to read the list of guests who were invited to the Capulets' party.
An illiterate servant of the Capulets, wanting to know whose names were on the list, asked Romeo to read it to him, since Romeo looked like the kind of guy who would know how to read.
His servant Balthazar.
He can not read.
The servant in Act 1 scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet has the problem of being illiterate.
The Capulet's illiterate servant asks Romeo, not knowing who he is, to read it to him.
The montagues themselve were not invited. Romeo sneaks himself onto the Capulets guest list when on the the Capulets illiterate sevants asks ROmeo for help reading the list.
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He was illiterate and so could not read the guest list and did not know who to invite to the party.
Romeo and his friends learn about the party at the Capulet's through a servant's invitation list that is accidentally shown to them on the streets of Verona. They decide to attend the party as an opportunity for Romeo to see his love interest, Juliet.
The servant with the invitations cannot read, and so asks Romeo to read the list of people to whom the invitations are to be sent.