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1. Friar is most to blame by marrying them to quickly, advancing with his plan too quickly and running away instead of helping Juliet. Also of his statement:
"But come, young waverer, come, go with me / In one respect I'll thy assistant be" and "And if thou darest, I'll give thee remedy."
2. Tybalt is responsible also because his insistence on fighting Romeo is what got Romeo banished and led to his death. Tybalt was so caught up in his family feud that he did not think about the consequences. Romeo was not interested in fighting, he consider Tybalt family.
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President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830 to relocate Native Indians to the west. In his "On Indian Removal" speech, he discusses how Indian Removal benefits both Indians and White Americans. A personal story about a young boy being relocated with his clan on the Trail of Tears is another writing about Native American removal. Though these two readings deal with the same subject, they use quite different language to express their views on Native American removal. The situation is described differently in both pieces, as is the sentence structure and tone. The language differences between Jackson's "On Indian Removal" and Rutledge's "Samuel's Memory" show how separate groups viewed and were affected by Indian removal.
When using quotes in an essay (which teachers often look for) make sure that the quote addresses the prompt. Also, make sure to use quotation marks and cite where the quote came from by using the authors surname and page number.
For example "The Dursley's of number four Privet Drive were proud to say they were perfectly normal, thank you very much." (Rowling 1).