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Vows

 Romeo:  1. I take Juliet to be my wife, til death do us part I will be one for you. 2. I will be by your side through tough and good times. 3.  I will love you threw sickness and hunger you are for me, I love you Juliet:  1. I take Romeo to be my husband, til death do us part. 2. I will love you until and am curled over and dead, I will take care of you and love you 3. You are the man for me Romeo, I love you

Extra Extra Street Fighting in Verona

 Interview 1 (Romeo): I am reporting from the small town of Verona where a massive street fight just broke out between the Montague family and the Capulets who are both local family's. Today I am here with Romeo, who happens to be part of the Montague house hold. So Romeo would you like to tell us about anything that just went on and happened.      Romeo: Actually I would like to comment on this controlled outbreak between our two family's. You see we have a rivalry, us two family's and that does not go unspoken. We have been at this family fued for many many years and some unlocal reporters aren't juts going to come in here and make it all go away. It is a controlled fued between the awful family of there and my wonder family of angels. Thank you, no further questions. Interview 2 (Lord Montague):      Reporter: So, Mr. Montague what do you have to say about this outbreak between your family and the Capulets.     Lord Montague: Yes, well I o...

Vocabulary words

 Rosemary (Noun): As I shoveled the grilled steak into my mouth I sprinkle the small flakes of rosemary on top of it. Swallow (Verb): I swallowed the piece of gum not realizing I would become deceased by it. Waverer (Noun): I was a waverer as a shivered throughout the cold night in a tent.  Perverse (adjective): I was perverse as a rejected the college invite.  Cunning (adjective): I was cunning while convincing Charlie to play basketball. Procure (Verb) Romeo procured as he was trying to win the Nurses heart.  Lamentable (adjective): I found a lamentable key in the ground. Kinsman (noun): I found my kinsmen in New York while we were riding bikes. Unwieldy (adjective): I found an unwieldy piece of gum. Variable (adjective): I was variable as I was trying to learn something new.
 Act 1: Scene 1: The prince breaks the long lasting fued between the Capulets and the Montagues  Scene 2: The father tells the man trying to marry his daughter that she is not old enough and to wait longer. Scene 3: The Nurse and Ms. Capulet try to convince Juliet she is ready for marriage.  Scene 4: Benvolio and Mercutio convince Romeo to join them in a Masquerade.  Scene 5: Romeo crashes a party and kisses Juliet for the first time.

Is love at first sight a real thing?

       Is love at first sight a real thing? Yes love at first sight is a possible occurrence and I do believe it could occur, however I also think this is a very rare occurrence. I believe with parents and children it is almost always love and admiration when they are born and handed to them to hold for the first time. Yet there are times where people could fall in love at first sight such as in Romeo and Juliet.
 1 . Killing someone out of revenge 2. Killing someone by mistake by fighting  3.  Suicide  4. Advising someone to marry for money 5.  killing someone in self defense  6. picking a fight 7.  Two families having a fued 8. Crashing a party 9. Lying to parents 10. planning to trick someone  11. cursing  12. Giving the finger 13. Marrying against parents wishes