Friar Laurence: Hold, daughter; I do spy a kind of hope,

Which craves as desperate an execution

As that is desperate which we would prevent.

If, rather than to marry County Paris,

Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself,

Then is it likely thou wilt undertake

A thing like death to chide away this shame,

That cop'st with death himself to 'scape from it;

And, if thou dar'st, I'll give thee remedy.

–Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare

Which of Friar Laurence’s actions show that he is a mentor for Juliet? Check all that apply.

He acts before thinking.
He gives Juliet advice to help her situation.
He refers to Juliet as “daughter,” taking on a parental role.
He teaches her how to make a sleeping potion.
He believes in faking death.

He gives Juliet advice to help her situation.

He refers to Juliet as “daughter,” taking on a parental role.
He teaches her how to make a sleeping potion.