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English, 02.10.2019 21:30 adrianbanuelos1999

who is to blame for romeo and juliet's death? using specific details from the play, explain who you think is most responsible for their deaths and why. think of your answer as if you are preparing the opening statements for the character’s trial. who is to blame and why?

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