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How does Juliet show her maturity and independence in this scene? Juliet shows her maturity in this scene by taking the potion so she can see Romeo. If the Potion does not work, what will Juliet do? If the potion does not work Juliet will kill herself.
A specific word is like saying an actual name instead of their. EX - Hey that is Jacobs- Hey that is theirs
Answer:
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Explanation:
Active voice is when the subject performs the verb. Passive voice is when the subject receives the verb.
1. We will be shouted at by everyone.
- subject: we → everyone
- verb: to shout
Everyone will shout at us.
2. The thieves were caught by the police.
- subject: thieves → police
The police caught the thieves.
3. Elders should be respected.
- subject: elders → people (not specifically stated, just general)
- verb: to respect
People should respect their elders.
4. A letter was written by me.
- subject: letter → me
- verb: to write
I wrote a letter.
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Answer:
Explanation:
For the time being, Tybalt has decided to obey his uncle, but Romeo's intrusion which seems like a good thing to Juliet at this point will become a bad taste in her mouth if Tybalt has anything to do with it.
The consequences of Romeo's choice to go to the party are ultimately life-ending for both characters. Romeo's appearance fuels Tybalt's hate of him and his friends and leads to the bitter fight in Act 3, during which Tybalt is killed. His death, of course, forces Romeo's banishment which then results in his and Juliet's poor decisions at the play's end.