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Arrange the events from act iii of romeo and juliet in the order in which they occur in the play? the nurse informs juliet about tybalt’s death and romeo’s banishment, and then she goes to see romeo at friar laurence’s cell. romeo joins mercutio and benvolio, and they joke around with each other. mercutio and benvolio chat on the street and joke around. prince escalus banishes romeo from verona, and romeo goes to see juliet before leaving for mantua. lord capulet decides that juliet will marry count paris and informs juliet that the wedding will be on thursday. after romeo refuses to fight him, tybalt kills mercutio, for which romeo then kills tybalt.

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