The main takeaway of Juliet’s monologue in this scene is that the only thing that keeps her and Romeo apart is their last names. She argues that names mean nothing because it is not actually a part of a person. She says that it is just another way to keep her and Romeo apart. “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet?” Juliet is saying that names are only used to describe something and she asks why is it that if we call a rose something else, it would take away from the beauty of both the flower and the word. When she says this, the main theme is only names separate them, but they are both of affluent families, so why would she be seen as lesser if she took on the Montague name and shed the Capulet name? But the only problem is that she basically tells Romeo that if he cuts his ties to his family and his name, that he can have her. I guess the most basic theme to draw from this is that “Love is selfish” because she is asking Romeo to change HIS name because she can keep her name and riches.
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Answer:
a gym coach
Explanation:
because you can teach a lot or a little amount of people and teach them and also being fit and working out in the job while also teaching. hope this helped
<span>How are aerobic activities different from anaerobic activites?
</span>Aerobic exercise is any activity that uses your arms and legs to move your body. Your muscles are used in continuous rhythmic or repetitive motions, increasing your heart rate and respiration while building your physical endurance
Anaerobic exercise targets your individual muscles.
Anaerobic exercise builds muscle through short bursts of strenuous activity like weightlifting or performing push-ups at high levels of intensity.