The phrase "star-cross'd lovers" introduces the theme of love and fate by mainly describing love from far away or something like that because in Romeo and Juliet they cannot see each-other because of their families, therefore making them star-cross'd lovers.
The phrase "death-mark'd love" introduces the theme of love and fate by explaining how they will love til' "death do us part." It also introduces the theme of the prologue because in the prologue they love each-other until death, which helps the reader infer what will happen in the story in a type of way.
I never have read one word of Romeo and Juliet but I've heard reviews about it, I'm not sure if this is correct but I hope it helps you get the idea of what I am trying to explain. :)
I think engaging in the text by asking questions
Yesterday I was in excitement because It was my friends birthday but then I got into an argument and it was very pleasant because I done an experiment and it didn’t work
The repeated use of the word "strike" reinforces the strength & power of the United Nations.
<h3>What is role of the United Nations?</h3>
This is an international body that is created to make positive contributions in maintaining international peace and security among the world nations.
The organization also promote cooperation among states and international development.
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U missed the “it” in the middle of because and was