 Studying Romeo and Juliet, here's how you can analyse the dialogue between Benvolio and Makushio in that two scene one. The scene opens by Romeo asking this rhetorical question which is written in iambit pentameter. We can see here he doesn't want to leave the scene until he sees Juliet. He has Benvolio and Makushio looking for him so he runs away. Benvolio calls out for Romeo and these exclamatory sentences show that they're trying to get him to leave they don't know that he's fallen in love with Juliet. Makushio also speaks in exclamatory sentences here to call out for Romeo but unlike Benvolio who's really concerned about where Romeo is, Makushio is joking and making fun of him. He then says I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes. He speaks here in iambit pentameter to tease Romeo about Rosaline's seductive beauty. Benvolio then tells Makushio here to stop making fun of Romeo and this zero in alliteration shows he's scared that Romeo will run away because he's being really killed by Makushio. Benvolio then convinces Makushio that Romeo probably wants to be alone and this is shown through on Jean-Mont Anami Pentameter.