Re-read the material, Highlight important information, etc
You have to do occur first. Then do re since its like you have to do it (or in this case spell ) since you have to do it multiple times. Then just do nce. Occur-re-nce
Servants in the street
Romeo goes to the party to see Rosaline
Falls in love with Juliet at the party
Juliet professes her love on the balcony
Friar secretly agrees to marry them
Nurse plans to help Romeo and Juliet meet in secret
Tybalt kills romeos best friend
Romeo kills tybalt
Romeo is banished
Calumet not knowing she is married pressures Juliet to marry Paris
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Answer:
In The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor there is no death and resurrection but the theme of an individual becoming lost in a strange and frightening land and then returning home is central and this would have resonated with an ancient Egyptian audience.
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