Answer:
Paragraph 1: Introduction.
• Hook: The love and death of the two protagonists.
• Background information: The author is William Shakespeare, the play is about a Romeo and Juliet love that is so strong that it overcomes everything and in the end they die loving each other, it is very important since it leaves a variety of teachings.
• Thesis: Julieta, the cause of great tragedies.
Paragraph 2: Paragraph of the body.
• Answer: You are to blame for not having faced her life, and for not having made an effort to move forward.
• Support: Julieta could have stood up to her family from the beginning, and got on with her effort.
• Connect: she means the strength and will that she could have done.
• Explain: She is primarily to blame for Romeo's death, for not having come up with a better idea.
Paragraph 3: Paragraph of the body.
• Answer: She is to blame for not thinking about the problems that her idea of faking her death can cause.
• Support: For example, if she had not faked her death, she at some point she could have experienced her love under other circumstances.
• Get connected: It means that you have to be patient and wait for something better to come along.
• Explain: She was to blame in many situations, such as the death of Romeo and herself, for such a strong but very problematic love.
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