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English, 26.02.2021 16:50 rainbowdashgirl68

Contrast the personalities of Romeo and Juliet based on their lines. What is Romeo trying to do? What is Juliet trying to do? What can we tell about their characters based on what
they say to each other and what their goals seem to be? Use examples to prove your point.

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