Main Ideas Point of View
Like so much in Romeo and Juliet, the play’s point of view is shared between the two lovers. In the first half of the play, Romeo’s is the dominant point of view. We spend most of our time with him, and he is the character who does most to advance the action. When we first meet Romeo, he is despairing over the unrequited love of Rosaline. Since we see his decision to attend the Capulet party from his point of view, we know he is going in hopes of seeing Rosaline.
Explanation:
It is against the "rules" of the English language to begin a sentence with a preposition, an adverb or conjunction.
The correct sentence should be; Meterologists from every news outlet issued warnings for T. storms and flooding. The mayor made the decision to postpone the city marathon.
The above sentences are considered to be run- on sentences. In order to get straight to the point without boring the reader, 2 statements are required.
Explanation:
it centers around many themes, or central ideas in a piece of writing. Cinderella teaches the morals of kindness towards all, forgiving others for doing wrong, and never letting bad things ruin your heart. The themes of the story are good versus evil and luck changing your life.