Answer:
Do you need the thing?
Explanation:
Here is a pdf of Romeo and Juliet
http://learningstorm.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/RMEOJLET-1.pdf
They both get killed by their childhood friend
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➷ Yes, I do think so. Outside influences make a big difference in people's lives. This is because people start to think that the things that they see are how they should be. People just want to fit in and be liked and therefore, could be easily influenced by outside influences.
Social pressure could be both. For example, if your friends try pressuring you into being better and studying, it would be positive as it would have a great outcome. Alternatively, social pressure could also force people into drugs and many other bad things.
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➶ Hope This Helps You!
➶ Good Luck (:
➶ Have A Great Day ^-^
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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The source <em>"The Learning Network. Teaching and Learning with the New York Times," </em>has a good article written by Katherine Schulten titled <em>"Why I write: Q&A with Seven Times Journalists."</em>
These writers and reporters share a good deal of interesting information that can help you understand the writing process better. Among the most important recommendations are the following.
Research. A good writer is a good researcher.
Sources. Use the best sources available and confirm them twice.
Commitment. Good writers have the passion and commitment to deliver the best story.
Focus. Writing is excruciating. You have to be sharp to write a good story.
Obstacles. You have to learn to overcome many obstacles such as time, restrictions, deadlines, and procrastination.