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Elan Coil [88]
1 year ago
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what do we learn about the two main families from the prince in Romeo And Juliet? what is a quote from the story that supports i

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Ksenya-84 [330]1 year ago
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Answer: According to the phrase "Both alike in dignity", I learned that the two families are alike in social status. According to the lines 3-4 of the prologue, the two families are enemies. In line 6 of the prologue it states that Romeo and Juliet die (kill themselves).

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