I can assist you, but I cannot write the essay for you.
You chose the pair Romeo and Juliet.
Now, the prompt asks who do you believe is responsible for each other’s deaths: Romeo, or Juliet?
This is an opinionated essay that should be formatted as such, if you need it edited later I may assist in that.
In order the answer the prompt, you must be able to defend your answer.
For instance, if you say Romeo caused both deaths then explain why. Is it because he was rash and caused Juliet to take Friar Laurence’s plan? Or is it because he killed himself and lead to Juliet killing herself as well?
Or, if you say it’s Juliet, is it because she didn’t go through with how she acted? Or is it because she was also rash and caused the ending to be moved forward, ruining Friar Laurence’s plan?
There are several factors, but when writing, make sure you have a thesis and introduction that had a nice hook to pull readers in.
Hope this helps!
In the document "Ain't I A Woman" I infer that time during that period for african american women was not equal compared to the whites. As a matter of fact in the document the author Sojourner Truth tells us " he says women can't have as much rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman! Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman!". This is such a powerful sentence to me because I agree. Not only was she black, but she was a woman and yet she could still do as much as any man could. Yet she is treated unfair because she was a woman. This document shows that in the 19th century there was racism, and neglected rights toward black men and women.
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<span>The mood of this story is quite confusing. I really felt sad and terrible for Louise knowing that not only is she ill but her husband died. Then through out the story she starts to react differently. She starts to scream "free" and "Free! Body and soul free!". Then I started to realize that she was not sad but happy that her husband was gone and she could live her "long" life free. Yet very tragically and ironic she gets a visit from her undead husband and has a heart attack and dies. What I can infer from this story is that in that time period women had more rights. She was saying that she was free and day dreaming of the days she could have now. </span>
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<span>Both of these stories are from a woman's point of view. There was the same message coming from both authors and that was the woman's right to be equal or to be "free". In "Ain't I A Woman" the author wants her rights! In her tone she is demanding to be heard and to inform the audience that she deserves to do as much as any other person man or white. While in "The Story of an Hour" the author tells us a story of a woman who wants to be "Free" and live her life with no one to oppress her. I think women felt trapped and restricted and just wanted to be free.</span>
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A real person's eyes cannot boing out of their head like a cartoon person's. That's impossible. But Quinny's They wrap around Quinny and squeeze her back, for the first time ever. A both-ways Quinny hug feels much different from a oneway Quinny hug. It feels much better.
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well uhm it'd be a complete mess. it'd be a disaster someone could probably burn down the school
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