The purpose of Friar Laurence's soliloquy at the beginning of Act II, Scene III, of "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, is <em>to show the audience that he knows about many uses for herbs</em>. Friar Laurence is alone in the stage carrying a basket, he starts speaking about flowers and plants and how poison and medicine can both be in a small flower. If these plants are misused they can bring death to the one who tastes them.
I BELIEVE THE ANSWER IS C BECAUSE IT MAKES THE MOST SENSE
The answer is a. have a nice day
Answer:
is to assert something is the case typically without providing evidence or proof.
Explanation:
Cautious, meticulous, etc