She didn't. She did drink a sleeping potion, but it left her unharmed after a couple of days, so you cannot call it poison. She tried to get some poison out of the bottle that Romeo used, but it was empty.
It's something Willy may use to kill himself.
because silly billy he did not want Balthazar to see him with Juliet <<33
What argument does Friar Laurence use to prevent Romeo from killing himself? Juliet is alive, He should be happy for being bannished and not killed, and Tybalt could have killed him(Romeo) and not the other way aroundHe convinces Romeo to believe he is in a good position because he is only banished, not facing a death sentence, and that after a while they can convince Prince to let him back into Verona where he can meet Juliet.His first argument is "Be a man!" He follows this up with "Things could be worse."Things could be worse. Tybalt could have killed him.Friar says that Romeo should be happy to be just banished from fair Verona instead of killed and that it is not everyday that the prince makes such a merciful judgment, he also says that why should Romeo kill himself to make his wife Juliet even more heart broken.
It's something Willy may use to kill himself
They don't use the term, but they do use the device. Mercutio is a foil to Romeo in 1,4 and Benvolio is a foil to Mercutio in 3,1.
Socrates did not kill himself. He was sentenced to death. He was forced to drink a Hemlock poison.
"My poverty but not my will consents." He does it because he is in desperate need of the money.
it touches someone
Use flying, poison or a bug type Pokemon to kill her/him.
Cleopatra used some type of poison to kill herself. There is a story about her being bitten by a snake, but that is only a myth actually conjured up by Octavian himself.
To kill bugs.
He poisons himself.
Emily used arsenic to poison Homer Barron.
poison of course.
they puff up and use their poison to kill the preditor
Because they have tiny arms
Hitler did not use poison. He shot himself!!