I guess u can say one has more of a certain view of things just from where they are
- give up
- fall out
- put off
- take off
- look after
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The outcome of a poorly written subject line would be that the reader wouldn't understand what he/she was reading about. This would in turn, keep the reader confused the rest of the literature and wouldn't be able to focus.
Hey there! The figure of speech used in Romeo & Juliet is an Idiom. An example of an Idiom from the book is "Two Star-crossed Lovers: Two people whom fate has brought together". Hope this helped!
Thanks, and have a Brainly day!
~Steve