<span>I'll vote for Prince Escalus.
He wanted an orderly, peaceful, prosperous Verona.
If it takes the death of two kids to get that, then that's how it is.
His political world is bigger than their romantic one, and deals with much more important things.</span>
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where the texts it said use evidence from both textd to support your response, and i dont see any texts
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2. talented students/<u>wrote</u>
3. Gabriel/<u>waits</u>
4. Many Families/<u>ski</u>
5. Cats and kittens/<u>fascinate</u>
6. Shannon/<u>can draw</u>
7. Walker's monster/<u>was named</u>
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An 1896 Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson, had declared “separate but equal” Jim Crow segregation legal. The Plessy ruling asserted that so long as purportedly “equal” accommodations were supplied for African Americans, the races could, legally, be separated. In consequence, “colored” and “whites only” signs proliferated across the South at facilities such as water fountains, restrooms, bus waiting areas, movie theaters, swimming pools, and public schools.^1
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i think this is the answer i just found it online