Editorials or<em> leading articles</em> are articles written by senior editorial stuff or publisher of a newspaper or magazines. Editorials are often published unsigned although the name of editor is known to the reader ( the names are listed in the newspaper ).
These types of articles are usually published on a special page called the <em>editorial page</em>. The articles are long and opinionated, they express the author's point of view on a particular topic. On the same editorial page, <em>letters</em> <em>to the editor</em>, are featured ( letters from members of the public).
The typical topics of editorials are <em>current affairs</em> ( political or economic ), or <em>current events</em> happening in their surrounding ( elections, important meetings, sport events). The editors put forth their views on a topic they feel strong about. They help the readers gain a better understanding of a particular subject.
Answer: There was this time when it was the twin day and me and my friend had to wear the same outfit, and I did not like outfit but my friend asked me how the outfit looks on her, and i didn't like it on her at all. But one day we were in a group and I happened to just spill out the truth about the outfit, some people agreed and some people said that it looked very nice and there is nothing wrong with it. But it turned out be a very funny moment after and we just joked around on how weird that outfit looked on both of us.
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Answer: Nothing but their children’s deaths could stop the parents’ anger.
What these lines state is that the parents' feud was continuous, and that, besides the children dying, nothing could stop it. In other words, nothing but the children's deaths could stop the parents' anger. This is true as we reach the end. It is only after the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet that the Capulet and the Montague are able to end their feud and leave their hate behind.