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Nurse: O! he is even in my mistress' case,

Just in her case!

Friar Laurence: O woeful sympathy!

Piteous predicament! Even so lies she,

Blubbering and weeping, weeping and blubbering.

Stand up, stand up; stand, an you be a man:

For Juliet's sake, for her sake, rise and stand;

Why should you fall into so deep an O?

—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare

Read the passage, and then answer the questions.

What complication are the characters reacting to?



What is the friar’s tone?



What conclusion can be drawn about the friar?

Answers

GPT 3.5
The characters are reacting to the complication of Juliet's distress and weeping.

The friar's tone is sympathetic and concerned.

A conclusion that can be drawn about the friar is that he cares about Juliet and is trying to help and support her.

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