She got buried.
abandonment.
They are in deep shock and mourning. Juliet has apparently died on her wedding day.
In Act IV Scene I
She foreshadows her death by: 1. Talking about death in Act IV Scene 1 2. Drinking the "fake" poison in Act IV Scene 3
She takes a potion which will get her buried in the family crypt.
Act IV Scene 1.
Paris, at the very beginning of Act IV.
In Act III Scene IV, by her father without first consulting her.
In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet expresses her willingness to go to extreme lengths for her love for Romeo. She demonstrates her bravery and determination by deciding to drink the potion to fake her death, showing that she is willing to risk her life in order to be with Romeo. This passage highlights the theme of love's power to overcome obstacles and challenges.
I hope this helps; I just did a quick overview in each scene of the Act (IV). In Scene I of Act IV: Friar Laurence meets with Paris and they talk, before Juliet interrupts. Paris leaves and Juliet weeps to the Friar about her marriage that is being planned with Paris, and she ask for help from the Friar. The Friar gives her a potion that will make her appear to be dead. Their plan after this was supposed to go as follows: she will not have to be married, her family will bury her, and Romeo will come and rescue her. At this point in their plan they would reveal what they had done, to their families. In Scene II of Act IV: Juliet goes to her father to apologize about how she did not want to marry Paris, and how she had made a big scene. Her father accepts her apology, and moves up the wedding by one day. (This plays a big part, as it messes up the Friar's plan to tell Romeo to rescue Juliet from the burial chamber in time.) In Scene III of Act IV: Juliet ponders what will happen when she drinks the potion, and what it will be like when she is put in the burial chamber (Will Romeo not come in time, or will the ghost and demons of Tybalt and her other family members haunt her.) She does not want to marry Paris, so if the potion does not work she plans to kill herself with a dagger. At the end of the scene she drinks the potion. In Scene IV of Act IV: The family is getting ready for the wedding. Lady Capulet tells the Nurse to wake up Juliet. In Scene V of Act IV: The Nurse and the Family discover Juliet, and believe that she is dead. The Friar (who knows the truth) and Paris find out soon after. All of the flowers, food, and preparations from Juliet and Paris's wedding have been moved to be used for her funeral.
There are a number of scenes in the play which are Scene IV: four, to be precise. You will have to say which act you are talking about.
At the beginning of Act IV Scene 3, Juliet tells the nurse that she wants to be left alone to pray.