By because does any of the other answers work it’s just common sense right there
Why did you put it under English?
Answer:the day is hot the capulets abroad and if we meet we shall not scape a brawl for now hot days is the mad blood stirring what is he saying
Explanation:
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I believe the answer is The book opens with a bleak depiction of the dustbowl. Every hope for rain that appears is promptly crushed by nature. The author’s repetition of the word “pale” highlights the gradual destruction of the landscape.
Could be wrong.