Answer:
The phrases that support the author's purpose of describing how lovely and full of life the place was:
Supports Purpose
-wildflowers delighted
-places of beauty
-countless birds
Is Neutral
-the snow
-in winter
-Along the roads
Explanation:
These are words that supports the author's purpose and the ones that are neutral.
The phrases "places of beauty", "wildflowers delighted", and "countless birds" all support and give credence to the loveliness and liveliness of the place.
However, the neutral words that do not directly support the author's purpose, the neutral phrases "the snow", "in winter", "along the roads" are just used to describe the weather and road without supporting the author's description of liveliness.
It describes the setting.
It establishes the Narrator.
It sets up the situation.
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Romeo's and Juliet's families are known to be rival to the point that they're willing to kill each other.
Both of them of course love their own family, but their love to each other is greater than that, and the only way for them to continue express their love to each other is through secrecy