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Review Friar Laurence’s soliloquy in Act II, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Which statements about Friar Laurence’s soliloquy are true? Check all that apply. Friar Laurence provides advice for cooking with herbs. Friar Laurence contrasts the good and bad uses of herbs. Friar Laurence warns Romeo against eating certain herbs. Friar Laurence explains to the audience his use for herbs. Friar Laurence describes to the audience his role as friar.

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B.) Friar Laurence contrasts the good and bad uses of herbs

D.) Friar Laurence explains to the audience his use for herbs.

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The statements about Friar Laurence’s soliloquy which are true are:

Friar Laurence describes to the audience his role as friar.

Friar Laurence explains to the audience his use for herbs.

Friar Laurence provides advice for cooking with herbs.

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Friar Lawrence's speech in Act II Scene 2 of the tragic drama "Romeo and Juliet" talks about the duality of good and evil while making reference to herns and their medicinal properties, he also added that if the plants are used in the right way, they would cure the disease but if abused, it could be harmful. He says all these to a love-struck Romeo after he confesses his love for Juliet.

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