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Why doesn't Romeo receive Friar Laurence's message? Romeo is not at home. Friar Laurence doesn't get the message out in time. Friar John gets the plague. There is a plague outbreak and Friar John is quarantined.
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Why doesn't Romeo receive Friar Laurence's message? Romeo is not at home. Friar Laurence doesn't get the message out in time. Friar John gets the plague. There is a plague outbreak and Friar John is quarantined.
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I think the answer is D. Because Frair does send the message out in time. But the messenger doesn't get it to Romeo because of the plague outbreak from the house that he was in.
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