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Heres an answer for ya
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(Let me help the needy) by giving to others, helping elders cross the street, do good deeds for people, help out in ur community.
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The laughter of the person he loves is compared, not his love.
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<em>Do not take away the rose, the water... the sudden wave of silver...</em>
All refer to her laughter.
<em>Next to the sea in autumn, your </em><em>laughter</em><em> must raise its foamy </em><em>cascade</em><em>. and in the spring, love, I want your </em><em>laughter like the flower</em><em>...</em>
So his love is, first and foremost, based on, and inspired and fueled by...
<em>Your laughter.</em>
noun: a rigid piece of wood. i think that makes the most sense
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Juliet would like to please her mother by considering marrying Paris, suggesting she is obedient and trustful of her parents' judgments. Romeo, by contrast, is wildly romantic in his despair over Rosaline which immediately dissipates when he lays eyes on Juliet. Juliet, transformed by the love she feels from their first meeting, becomes more like Romeo: passionate and willing to do anything to be with the person she loves.
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