"I, Too" is a powerful poem by the popular poet Langston Hughes. It is about a colored individual who is forced to eat in the kitchen whenever company comes. He talks about "they" and refers to the people who make him leave when there is company. He says they will be ashamed because while they send him to the kitchen all this while, he is getting stronger and better.
Answer:
using diction such as "star-crossed" to refer to Romeo and Juliet.
detailing the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
Explanation:
The prologue from the drama Romeo and Juliet develops the theme of fate by using the word "star-crossed" to describe Romeo and Juliet which means that their fates are intertwined.
The second prologue that develops the theme of fate is the description of the feud between the families of Romeo and Juliet to show that they've been fighting for a long time.
It’s the last one as it will grab the readers attention