Shakespeare's Language, Style, and Prologue

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  1. 4. AMOUNT OF TIME SHAKESPEARE ANTICIPATES THE PERFORMANCE OF R&J WILL TAKE
  2. 6. COMING, RIGHT AWAY, ACCORDING TO SHAKESPEARE
  3. 7. THIS IS THE LANGUAGE OF SHAKESPEARE
  4. 8. THE AREA FROM CHILDREN DOOMED TO DIE COME FROM
  5. 10. AN OFTEN HUMOROUS PLAY ON WORDS, LIKE CIVIL BLOOD/CIVIL HANDS
  6. 11. ODDLY, THIS TERM MEANS "WHY?"
  7. 13. POEM STYLE WRITTEN BY SHAKESPEARE
  8. 14. THIS WORD IS SOMETIMES WRITTEN AS O'ER BY SHAKESPEARE
  9. 17. SHAKESPEARE INCLUDES APOSTROPHES AND REMOVES LETTERS TO MAKE THESE AND KEEP THE RHYTHM
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  1. 1. TERM USED BY SHAKESPEARE TO INDICATE FATED, DESTINED
  2. 2. THIS LITERARY TERM REFERS TO AN AUTHORS CHOICE OF WORDS
  3. 3. FINAL, TWO, RHYMING LINES OF A SONNET
  4. 5. THE RHYTHM USED BY SHAKESPEARE, LIKE A HEARTBEAT
  5. 7. LISTEN, ACCORDING TO SHAKESPEARE
  6. 9. THIS IS SHAKESPEARE'S WAY OF SAYING "YOUR"
  7. 12. SOMETIMES SHAKESPEARE CHANGES THE ORDER OF WORDS TO MAINTAIN RHYTHM
  8. 15. THIS IS A USUALLY SHORT INTRODUCTION THAT COMES BEFORE ACT 1
  9. 16. SETTING OF ROMEO AND JULIET