That is a matter of opinion based on your own reading of the scene. Certainly Benvolio is right when he says, "There lies the man, slain by young Romeo, that slew your kinsman, brave Mercutio." You can't argue much with that.
What happens right before the scene ends is that the friar says, "you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one." What happens right after the scene ends is that Romeo and Juliet get married offstage.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
in the final scene, both romeo and Juliet die.
In Act 1, Scene 1
Act 4 Scene 3
Juliet says it to Romeo in Act 1, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
Act 2, Scene 4
Juliet finds out what happened in Act 3 Scene 1.
Act V, Scene III. It is the last scene in the play.
Paris, for sure. Romeo may be thinking about it after Act I Scene 5.
juliet is the sun
Act 1 Scene 5