But where is the argument??
The c<span>horus describes two noble households (called “houses”) in the city of Verona. The houses hold an “ancient grudge” (Prologue.2) against each other that remains a source of violent and bloody conflict. The Chorus states that from these two houses, two “star-crossed” (Prologue.6) lovers will appear. These lovers will mend the quarrel between their families by dying. The story of these two lovers, and of the terrible strife between their families, will be the topic of this play. </span>
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watching
listening
to buy
to speak
making
to eat
working
to call
not sure about the last 2
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Explanation:
Brutus is talking to Cassius Brutus is telling everyone that he will not be taken back to Rome as a prisoner. He has too much pride for that. "O, coward that I am to live so long/ To see my best friend ta'en before my face!"