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It is Tuesday because on Monday, Tybalt was killed and Romeo was banished. Then on Tuesday, Juliet talks to Friar Lawrence and her father wants to speed up the wedding to Wednesday (the next day)

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Basically the Romans created the first format of acts and scenes. An act is a part of a play normally defined by its content such as rising action, a climax and a resolution. A scene is a part of an act defined normally with the changing of characters.

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All of the action from Act 2 Scene 2 until Act 3 Scene 5 seem to take place on the same day. That is, Romeo and Juliet spend all night talking until daybreak (2,2), Romeo meets with the friar (2,3), the Nurse comes to meet with Romeo (2,4), the Nurse redelivers his message to Juliet (2,5), Romeo and Juliet are married (2,6), Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished (3,1) and escapes to the friar's cell (3,3) while Capulet and Paris arrange a marriage (3,4) all in the same day. And Paris specifically says in 3,4 that the day is Monday.

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This is from a script. Act 3 is the third part of the play or show. Scene 3 is the third scene in that part. It's like Chapter 3, third paragraph in a fiction book - just a way to know where you are in the show.

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It's Monday, the same day as in the next scene where Capulet tells us that it is Monday.

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Which of the forty-ish Act 3 Scene 2s that Shakespeare wrote are you interested in?

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It is 4/20 a day of great celebrations

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You have to specify the play.

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