Number these events from Act II, Scenes I – III of the play in the order they occur:
Friar Lawrence expresses skepticism but agrees to the lovers’ plan,
hoping it will end the feud between the two families.
Romeo and Juliet express their love for each other and make plans to
marry the next day.
After the ball, Romeo doesn't want to leave Juliet; he climbs the wall of the Capulet house
hoping to find her.
Juliet, not knowing Romeo is beneath her balcony, wishes aloud they could disown their
families for their love.
Romeo tells Friar Lawrence about his feelings for Juliet and asks him to marry them.
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