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Answer and Explanation:
"Romeo and J *" is one of Shakespeare's most famous works and one of the most influential in French literature. this work presents a well-structured plot, a surprising ending and a love story that has never been the same, caught in family disputes and conflicts that lead to a tragic outcome. All this importance, made this work one of the most adapted in the world.
The film "Romeo and J *" released in 1968 is the adaptation of Shakespeare's play that best covers all the themes exposed by the author. This is because the work is faithful to the historical period, the history written by Shakespere, the representation of the stage directions that Shakespeare informed and even the scenery and costumes are faithful to the original work. In addition, the script was very poorly adapted, which promotes the fidelity of the adaptation to the original work.
We can agree that no other version is as faithful as this one, although many have been made. However, when we talk about adaptations of Shakespeare's work, it would not be correct to consider adaptations that present a recount of the work, because in this case, another story is presented with only elements of the story written by Shakespeare and not an adaptation of the original story.
Being bullied because the other options offer new opportunities for you to explore and expand in while being bullied puts you down
This quote helps/relates to people in real life understand that when someone is in a hard place and Doesn’t know what to do anymore, they start to think of different possibilities of what could happen. When someone loses themselves to that point they start to think of themselves to a point of questioning you they are. When they think hard about it hard enough or if it pops in their mind, they find there worth and begin to understand their self more.
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Option A sounds like the most logical, as ‘tumbling’ down a rocky cliff sounds painful and maybe life-threatening, thus dangerous.