Oh boy.
If this is story is planned to end with crazy plot twist i suggest you try to figure that out.
I'm thinking that the girl maybe early adult is living in an apartment with her (insert mental illness) twin and is put into several life threatening scenarios such as car crashes, drugged drinks etc. She doesn't know what is going on but she eventually, though means of spying or accidental, she learns that it's her twin. Maybe some twilight zone hitchhiker he keeps appearing anywhere sort of ordeal. I don't really know what genre you're going for but I think a very realistic interpretation and non-paranormal would be pretty awesome.
I don't have many ideas right now on murder motives besides some sort of schizophrenia or brainwash/temptation. But the story sounds great.
Best of luck!
A. The answer to this is a because Thoughtless because thoughtless means no thought or insensitive.
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Answer:
Chorus.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" revolves around the tragic love story of two young lovers. The story deals with themes of love, family, loyalty, patriarchy, death, etc.
The given lines<em> "from forth fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" </em>are taken from the Prologue of the story. Said by the Chorus as a prologue, the lines talk of how the <em>"two foes"</em>- the Montagues and the Capulets will produce two <em>"star-crossed lovers"</em>. And because of that enmity between their families, they will take their life.
Thus, the correct answer is the Chorus.
A stanza that contains three lines is known as a;
Poems are arranged in stanzas to lend organization to the poem. A stanza that contains three lines is known as a tercet or a triplet. These stanzas can have a specified rhyme scheme or could be free verse.
Stanzas are helpful in poems because they can help readers to identify the rhymes and pace of the poet.
Some examples of poems with three-line stanzas are; "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop, "Do Not Go Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas, and "A Minute" by Patricia A. Gordon.
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