He marries Romeo and Juliet in secret.
He provides Juliet with the potion.
These two actions of Friar Laurence contributed to the catastrophe in Romeo and Juliet. If Romeo and Juliet were never married, Juliet would not have felt trapped and desperate if she hadn't been married to Romeo. Also, if Juliet hadn't appeared to be dead, Romeo would not have taken his own life.
The statements "He convinces Juliet not to marry Paris." and "He reveals to Romeo that Juliet is dead." are incorrect. He never did these things. Friar Laurence did inform the families about the marriage but it wasn't until after the catastrophe.
Answer:
My name is Francis Cook, I'm an Accounting major, and i'm writing an important Accounting exam by 9 a.m tomorrow morning. I'm behind on my preparations for the exam tomorrow, i'm yet to understand and memorise some important formulas and you can imagine my frustration when aunt Jodie and uncle Sam called in just after my parents went to the theatre and I was forced to entertain them as a good host.
Uncle Sam wouldn't stop commenting about how tall I have grown and how he's sure I would be earning $100,000 a year immediately after graduation. I tried to smile as politely as possible and say the right words to each comment he made but it was difficult, considering I should be studying.
Aunt Jodie, who was partially deaf was more interested in asking me how school was and if I had a girlfriend. I had to repeat my answers twice for her to hear me and at that point I was near breaking point.
I finally managed to settle them and explain I had to study for my exams tomorrow as dad and mum would be home soon. Uncle Sam was watching a soccer match with a beer in his hand, and Aunt Jodie managed to doze off on the sofa and I was able to go back to my studies before my parents returned from the theatre.
Answer:
planning fallacy
Explanation
fallacy is a false or mistaken idea. in this case it is planning fallacy