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English, 29.11.2020 14:00 robbiegfarmer

Use the connotations of Romeo's words to determine which of them show tone. Sort the tiles to show which show tone and which do not.
would through the
Show Tone
Do Not Show Tone
"would through the"
"she speaks"
"two of the fairest stars"
"that birds would sing"
"her eyes in heaven"
"who is already

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