None whatsoever. The Friar does not offer any explanation until called upon by the Prince himself.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo to slow down things because he just met Juliet. He also says that they are rushing into things.
Friar Laurence tries to dissuade Paris by suggesting that Juliet may not be ready for marriage yet as she is grieving over Tybalt's death. He advises Paris to be patient and give Juliet some time before moving forward with the marriage. Ultimately, the friar is trying to buy more time to come up with a plan to reunite Juliet with Romeo.
There are very few plans for the wedding of Romeo and Juliet - they get married in secret (only Friar Laurence and the Nurse know), so there can be no big event. The only real 'plan' is that the wedding will take place when Juliet visits Friar Laurence to give her confession.
Balthasar gives the Prince the letter that Friar Laurence had written detailing the events leading up to Romeo and Juliet's deaths. This letter serves as additional evidence to support the Friar's account of the tragic events.
Romeo may or may not take Friar Laurence's advice to be cautious, as he often follows his emotions without much consideration for consequences. However, given their close relationship, Romeo might give some weight to the advice given by Friar Laurence. Ultimately, Romeo's actions will depend on the intensity of his emotions and impulsiveness at the time.
He gives her the Sleeping Potion to simulate death, so that she can avoid marrying Paris and committing bigamy.
to get his help in devising a plan to get out of marrying Paris .
A ring.
Friar Laurence is the one who gets information from Romeo and relays it to Juliet regarding their upcoming marriage in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Friar Laurence compares the beneficial and poisonous parts of a plant to the good and evil within a man
Juliet's nursemaid goes to the Friars cell to give Romeo a message from Juliet after the prince banishes him.
The objectives of Friar Lawrence's plan are: 1. To give Juliet some hope so she won't immediately kill herself as she threatens to do. 2. To get Juliet out of Verona. 3. To avoid having Capulet chase Juliet to Mantua and try to bring her back. 4. Most importantly, to avoid having to explain to Capulet that he has married Capulet's only child and heir to Romeo.