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Romeo and Juliet


Question Posted Thursday March 9 2006, 7:31 am

For homework i have to write a modern day blurb for a book on romeo and juliet.

Im really struggling to write it. i just cant think

i cant give away to much of the plot but need to make it interesting to grip people to want to read it

can any one give me any ideas?? xx


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Tan answered Thursday March 9 2006, 11:21 am:
How bouts: romeo and juliet is a tragic love story about two people finding ways to be together dispite the feud between their families.
and add some other stuff that basically summarizes it. Best of luck xxxx

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