Romeo and Juliet Act 3

What accusation does Mercutio make against Benvolio at the beginning of act 3? He accuses Benvolio of being a man who will fight about anything.
What literary device is this? Tybalt: Mercutio, thou consortest with Romeo.Mercutio: Consort? What, dost thou make us minstrels? pun
How does Mercutio receive his fatal wound? Tybalt stabs him underneath Romeo’s arm
What accusation does Lady Capulet make against Benvolio she accuses him of lying to the prince
What does Juliet first assume when the nurse enters to tell her the news of the fight? she assumes that Romeo is dead
What literary term is demonstrated when Juliet calls Romeo a “Fiend angelical” oxymoron
How does Romeo react when the prince banishes him? He feels that banishment is worse than death.
When Friar Laurence tells Romeo that “tears are womanish” , what kind of speech is he having? monologue
At the beginning of scene 5, why does Juliet insist that it is a nightingale outside her window and not a lark? The lark sings only in the morning and she feels that morning is coming too quickly.
What advice does the nurse give Juliet at the end of act 3? she advises her to forget Romeo and marry Paris
Who says “We talk here in the public haunt of men. Either withdraw unto some private place, or reason coldly of your grievances, or else depart.” Benvolio
Mercutio, thou consortest with Romeo Tybalt
“O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!” Mercutio
O, I am Fortune’s fool! Romeo
“He is a kinsman to the Montague. Affection makes him false. He speaks not true.” Lady Capulet
“And for that offense immediately we do exile him hence.” Prince
“Give me some aqua vitae. These griefs, these woes, these sorrows make me old. Shame come to Romeo!” Nurse
“What, rouse thee, man! Thy Juliet is alive, for whose dear sake thou wast lately dead. There art thou happy!” Friar Lawrence
“Farewell, farewell! One kiss, and I’ll descend.” Romeo
“Out, you greensickness carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow-face!” Lord Capulet