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Friar Lawrence says in Act 2 Scene 6 (Links to an external site.):

The earth that's nature's mother is her tomb;
What is her burying grave, that is her womb.
And from her womb children of diverse kind
What is Friar Lawrence doing?
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Friar Lawrence is explaining the paradox that the earth is both a place of birth and death.

Friar Lawrence is explaining an important theme that the earth is both life’s mother and life’s tomb, a theme about the cyclical nature of life and death..

Friar Lawrence is predicting how a pregnant Juliet will mourn Romeo in the graveyard.

Friar Lawrence is explaining how Juliet's mother died in childbirth and is buried in the churchyard.

These lines show his character; Friar Lawrence is a grumpy character.

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Answer:

Friar Lawrence is explaining the paradox that the is both a place of birth and death.

Explanation:

He was telling us that, Julie's mother died in child birth because the world is made of two things that's birth and death.