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17 March, 10:41

In the play Romeo and Julie, why does Friar Laurence flee and leave Juliet in the Capulet tomb?

He knows she's going to kill herself and doesn't want to see it.

He believes his role in faking Juliet's death has been discovered.

He wants her to go with him to a nunnery and is angry when she refuses.

He fears he's going to get in trouble, and Juliet refuses to go with him.

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  1. 17 March, 14:21
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    The answer is He fears he’s going to get in trouble, and Juliet refuses to go with him.
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