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select the correct text in the passage.
which lines in this excerpt from shakes...
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select the correct text in the passage.
which lines in this excerpt from shakespeare's romeo and juliet best develop the theme of fate?
juliet: go ask his name: if he be married.
my grave is like to be my wedding bed.
nurse: his name is romeo, and a montague;
the only son of your great enemy
juliet: my only love sprung from my only hate!
too early seen unknown, and known too latel
prodigious birth of love it is to me,
that i must love a loathed enemy.
nurse: what's this? what's this?
juliet: a rhyme i learn'd even now
of one i danced withal
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Read the claim. human bodies have developed over time to support a vegetarian diet. which sentence provides the best supporting evidence for the claim? because humans have evolved over millions of years, it makes sense that our diet has evolved as well. i can feel the negative effects of meat and its excess vitamins when i consume meat products. the length of human intestines is better suited to digest food derived from plants than to digest meat. human taste buds have matured throughout history in a way that makes people crave the flavor of meat.
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. nice town, y'know what i mean? nobody very remarkable ever come out of it, s'far as we know. the earliest tombstones in the cemetery up there on the mountain say 1670-1680-they're grovers and cartwrights and gibbses and herseys-same names as are around here now. in at least one hundred words, discuss the significance of the stage manager's narration in our town. analyze the text in terms of its tone, word choice, and meaning. what purpose does this narration serve in the play?
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