Lord Capulet agrees to marry his daughter to Count Paris that evening.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the first act of the tragedy <em>Romeo and Juliet </em>written by William Shakespeare. In the second scene of this act, Count Paris asks Lord Capulet for Juliet's hand in marriage, Romeo and Benvolio learn that Rosaline is one of the guests at the Capulet ball, and Benvolio tells Romeo that he believes that he (Romeo) can find someone else to fall in love with (as Rosaline doesn't love him back). The event that doesn't take place in this act is Lord Capulet agreeing to marry Juliet to Count Paris.
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