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Q: What does friar Lawrence say that he is going to do act 5?
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In Act IV, scene I of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet threatens to stab herself if Friar Lawrence does not help her.


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Friar Lawrence convinced Romeo and Juliet to get married by emphasizing that their union could help end the feud between their families and bring peace to Verona. He believed that their love was sincere and could overcome the obstacles they faced.


What does friar Lawrence say to Paris about setting the wedding date for Thursday?

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