soliloquy
yes but only one episode i think
four crushed leaves and a flower petal
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I'd think a good cliffhanger would be when Romeo is banished from Verona and when he leaves and Juliet is watching him go.
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Romeo and Juliet meet four times in the play: at Capulet's party, in Juliet's backyard, at Friar Lawrence's cell, and in Juliet's bedroom. After meeting Juliet at the party, Romeo leaves alone, ditching his friends, and climbs into Juliet's backyard. After the Balcony Scene, he goes to Friar Lawrence to arrange the wedding. After the wedding he goes and meets Mercutio (and, unexpectedly, Tybalt) After the wedding night, he leaves Verona and goes to Mantua.
Love, Lord, Husband, and Friend
Romeo slips out the window of Juliet's bedroom just before her mother shows up.
The friar leaves Juliet alone in the tomb because he hears someone approaching and fears being caught. He hopes that Juliet will wake up soon, but he ultimately leaves her to avoid being implicated in the tragedy.
Well if your thinking about were all items enter and exit is through the stoma. The nucleus is the brain of the cell though and controls everything.
they decide to have a secret wedding
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