At the end of Act III of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, what does Juliet decide to do?

A. tell her parents the truth about her marriage
B. visit Friar Lawrence in his cell to seek his advice
C. plead with the Prince to lift the decree of Romeo’s banishment
D. send a message to Romeo telling him it is not safe to remain in Verona

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At the end of Act III of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet decides to B. visit Friar Lawrence in his cell to seek his advice. After the prince banishes Romeo, Juliet is distraught and seeks guidance from Friar Lawrence on how to handle the situation, specifically regarding her marriage to Romeo and how to be with him again.

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