the answer is True (T) (if that's a true or false question)
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Rosenberg argued that "Romeo and Juliet—a play about children—is full of terrible, deeply childish ideas about love." Juliet, Rosenberg reminds us, is 13. If you cast someone that age in the role now, the result is queasy. If you cast someone older, you end up with an adult actor behaving like she's a tween.
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The text is written in Second Person Point of view.
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Second Person Point of view makes the reader a character in the story.