While Romeo is in Mantua waiting to hear news from the Friar what does he speak about
He tells him to leave Verona with Benvolio
Friar Laurence tells Romeo that the Prince has banished him instead of sentencing him to death. He also advises Romeo to go to Mantua and wait for things to cool down before returning to Verona.
wait
Friar Laurence counseled Romeo to flee after the death of Tybalt to avoid the consequences of his actions. He advised Romeo to leave Verona and wait for news of his pardon.
keep her in his cell or send her to a nunnery
First he's going to Juliet's bedroom, to spend the night with her, then he's going to go to Mantua, to wait for Friar Laurence to arrange for his return.
Romeo was in the Juliet's family's morgue searching for Juliet's body, when he saw Juliet laying unconscious in a coffin he quickly committed suicide with a dagger and laid dead right on top of her coffin, only seconds before Juliet woke up.
In Act 2, Scene 5, Juliet is waiting for the nurse to return with news from Romeo about their plans for their secret marriage. Juliet eagerly anticipates the nurse's return so she can hear what Romeo has arranged.
Juliet does not wait for Romeo on her balcony. Romeo is a kind of "peeping Tom" and overhears her talking to herself. She gets quite upset when she finds out that he's there.
Juliet waited anxiously for the Nurse for three hours in Act 2, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." She grows increasingly impatient, expressing her frustration at how long the Nurse is taking to return with news from Romeo. The delay heightens her anticipation and eagerness for the information about her love.
Wait wait wait... That mean I have AIDS too?
The nurse reveals to Juliet that Romeo is banished from Verona. She also gives Juliet a ring that Romeo sent as a token of his love. She advises Juliet to be patient and wait for Romeo to come back to her.