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Proofread my Romeo and Juliet introduction paragraph?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 2632492" data-attributes="member: 213188"><p>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YRNLq3suVwoX1DnO7YKw7RP51qCcm2QwAtO9QYjN9F0/edit</p><p>gimme some advice on how to improve it and say which paragraph is the one you edited</p><p>prompt is: Romeo and Juliet fall in love the moment they meet; they are "star-crossed," meaning that their paths have been predetermined by fate. Examine this theme within the play so far. Where is it evident? Which lines in particular show this idea of fate and predetermination?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 2632492, member: 213188"] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YRNLq3suVwoX1DnO7YKw7RP51qCcm2QwAtO9QYjN9F0/edit gimme some advice on how to improve it and say which paragraph is the one you edited prompt is: Romeo and Juliet fall in love the moment they meet; they are "star-crossed," meaning that their paths have been predetermined by fate. Examine this theme within the play so far. Where is it evident? Which lines in particular show this idea of fate and predetermination? [/QUOTE]
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