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    the death of Romeo and Juliet by their own decisions in secret. These lies led to their downfall and caused them to die at no caust. These actions are what led to their death’s. Not speaking to each other‚ Juliet taking a potion‚ and Romeo drinking poison. These are the result of no trust. As a married couple there is always feuding‚ or other times there is happiness. But that wasn’t the case for Romeo and Juliet since they came from feuding family and their love had to be kept a secret

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    He makes numerous mistakes that lead to her death.Which were when he gave the poison to Juliet. He also‚ trusted someone else with extensive importance a letter to deliver to Romeo.Lastly‚ he fled when she was in most danger at the tomb. Friar Lawrence made a major mistake that he could have abstained himself. He trusted Juliet‚ someone who is unstable and has not reached the age fourteen‚ with a fake death poison. This irrational decision was inferior choice on Friar Lawrence’s behalf. This

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    stop all the sorrow that fills my heart. There is only one thing to do. To consume this poison and hope it will save my marriage with Romeo. I will not marry Paris! And as on Wednesday which is tomorrow‚ I will be in a deep sleep for which looks like death. No pulse‚ no warmth‚ no breath‚ shall testify that I live‚ I talk in sorrowful words. My rose in my lips and cheeks will fade to wanny ashes. This poison will appear

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    Questions for Poison by Roald Dahl 1. Timber states‚ “The bite is quite deadly except sometimes when you catch it at once”.  Toward the end of the story‚ Harry calls Ganderbai a “dirty little sewer rat” and “You dirty black--.”  What is the relationship between Timber’s statement and Harry’s statement? 2. How do we know that Harry is very “refined‚” according to Timber (What does Timber spot on Harry’s pajamas?) 3. What is the denotative definition of “refined”?  What is the connotative

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    This is on the grounds that sugar helps the development of microscopic organisms in the wholesome waterway. This may thus bring about expanded microscopic organisms and expanded poisons in the body. Mind must be taken to keep up the harmony between fats admission and sugar consumption when during the time spent detoxification. Another preferred standpoint of colon detox beverages is that they likewise help in keeping up the body

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    Doctors are skilled in quickly and accurately knowing how a specific medication or poison affects the body. In “the adv. Of the speckled band” Dr. Grimesby knows exactly how Julia stoner’s body will react and how fast the poison is going to kill her. He knows it will be fast with little evidence of any kind of puncture. It would take a skilled eye to spot two little puncture wounds from snake

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    schemed each other and everyone around them to get their way to what they wanted the most. In the end‚ neither of them got what they wanted. Iago was thrown in jail‚ and Desdemona‚ Othello‚ and Roderigo were dead. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare uses poison and sickness imagery to show how Iago infests others with his hatred and jealousy. Shakespeare tried to show this imagery through Iago’s hatred for Othello and Cassio. One example of this would be when Iago said‚ “Now my sick fool Roderigo‚/Whom

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    Instead of only Hamlet dying‚ Gertrude‚ Laertes‚ Hamlet and Claudius die. Laerte’s sword poisons himself and Hamlet. Gertrude poisons herself with Hamlet’s drink and Hamlet forces Claudius to drink poison because of it. Claudius’ actions in the end of the play caused it to end in a very tragic way. Because Claudius decides he will try to kill Hamle‚ he sets up the plot to murder him‚ which in the

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    It’s funny how squirrels seem like this fun loving creature that wouldn’t harm a fly. You would be surprised if you found out what and how a squirrel causes problems to many things our environment. Squirrels are really just a pesky rodent that everyone loves to watch‚ but doesn’t want them to be anywhere near their gardens or homes etc. Basically either let them damage your belongings and cost you money‚ take the time and money to control them and save you money in the long run. Squirrel (Sciurus

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    The lives and deaths of all major characters in Shakespeare’s Hamlet are dramatic. They’re filled with love‚ loss‚ and ultimately an overdramatized death in a plot that all links back to one idea of revenge. There is one major character‚ however‚ who does not seem to fit this Shakespearean archetype- Queen Gertrude. Her role in the play is often minimized‚ reduced only to be seen in terms of her incestuous affair and the effect it had on the major male characters of the book. Of the two female characters

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