I'm not sure but I think it's either:
'That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds.'
Or
'Romeo: this days black fate on more days doth depend.'
Or
'This but begins the woe others must end.'
Because they sound like they are mentioning about the future play/life, they are not deliberately saying it, they are speaking in clues and hints.
Hope this helps in anyway possible. (Haven't done this play in 3yrs. And bad in the quotes, but u hope this helps.)
Answer:
I think it means birth or born or something...
Explanation:
Tell me if it is correct please, and here is your sentance. His gender was male.
Another word with "gen" is generate.
Sentence: She generated a time-traveling machine with magnets
Answer:
both
Explanation:
example of both: campfire, firefly
Answer:
John asked if I could study with him?
Explanation: