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Words

Foreshadowing-Foreshadowing is a literary device by which an author hints what is to come.

Personifaction-the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.

Antithesis-a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.

Periodic table


The periodic table is an arrangement of the chemical elements, organized on the basis of their atomic numbers, electron configurations and recurring chemical properties. Elements are presented in order of increasing atomic number. The standard form of the table consists of a grid of elements with rows called periods and columns called groups.

The history of the periodic table reflects over a century of growth in the understanding of chemical properties. The most important point in its history occurred in 1869 when the table was published by Dmitri Mendeleev who built upon earlier discoveries by scientists such as Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier and John Newlands but who is generally given sole credit for its development.

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1/C3H8 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O.                                                  2/Al2(SO3)3 + NaOH -> Na2SO3 + Al(OH)3 Al2(SO3)3 + 6NaOH -> 3Na2SO3 + 2Al(OH)3                  3/Al2O3 + Fe -> Fe3O4 + Al 4Al2O3 + 9Fe -> 3Fe3O4 + 8Al                           4/ KClO3 -> KCl + O2 2KClO3 -> 2KCl + 3O2                                                  5/ Cu + HNO3 -> Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O 3Cu + 8HNO3 -> 3Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO + 4H2O

The history of Romeo and Juliet

img_3272This story takes place in Verona, Italy ‐ where two families are fighting. The families are named the Montagues and Capulets and they have hated one another for a long time. At the beginning of the play the Prince of Verona warns both families that anyone caught fighting in the streets of Verona will be sentenced to death. One of the main characters is named Romeo Montague. Romeo is usually peaceful and interested more in love than in fighting. At the beginning of the play Romeo tells his cousin Benvolio and his friend Mercutio that he is sick with love for a girl who won’t love him back. Benvolio and Mercutio encourage him to forget about her and go with them to a costume party a the house of Capulet. They know it will be dangerous because they are Montagues, but they think it will be fun. Old Capulet has one daughter named Juliet. He is hoping Juliet will agree to marry Count Paris and is excited for them to spend time together at the party. Capulet wants his party to be a happy place for love to blossom. When his nephew, Tybalt, tells him that there are Montagues at the party, Capulet demands that Tybalt leave them alone to enjoy the party. While Romeo is at the party he meets Juliet. He falls instantly in love with her and is sad to hear that she is the daughter of his family’s enemy. Romeo decides to risk his life and sneaks to Juliet’s bedroom window to speak with her. While he watches and listens to Juliet, Romeo learns that she is in love with him too. They speak at the window and make plans to secretly get married even though their families are enemies. The next day Romeo and Juliet go to Friar Lawrence who agrees to marry them. Friar Lawrence hopes their marriage will help to bring peace to the families. On the way home from the wedding Tybalt, who is still angry that the Montagues came to the Capulet party, challenges Romeo to a duel in the street. Romeo refuses to fight him. Mercutio agrees to fight Tybalt instead. Romeo tries to stop the fight and accidentally gets in the way. Tybalt stabs Mercutio and Mercutio dies. Romeo is so angry and sad the Mercutio is dead that he agrees to fight Tybalt and then kills him. Benvolio begs Romeo to run away from Verona so that the Prince of Verona can’t sentence him to death. Juliet is sad to hear of her cousin’s death, but she is even more sad to hear that her husband Romeo must leave Verona. She has another problem, too. Her father is forcing her to marry Count Paris. She goes to Friar Lawrence for advice. Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a special type of poison. The poison will make her fall into a very deep sleep, but everyone will think she is dead. Friar Lawrence plans to send a message to Romeo so that he can come back to Verona and meet Juliet when she wakes up in her family’s tomb. Then they can leave Verona and be together. Juliet follows her part of the plan, but something goes very wrong. Friar Lawrence’s message never makes it to Romeo. Instead, Romeo hears that Juliet is dead. Romeo returns to Verona with a very strong poison. He goes to Juliet in the tomb, drinks the poison, and dies. When Juliet wakes up she finds Romeo laying next to her. She is so sad that she takes his dagger and kills herself. This story is a tragedy because the ending is so sad. There is one good thing that comes of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. When the Montagues and the Capulets learn what happened with their children they agree to end the years of fighting. The Prince of Verona hopes the the story of Romeo and Juliet will help to keep Verona a peaceful place.

What is your first impression on the nurse

She is very protective,loving(towards Juliet),understanding and motherly figure.

the nurse is very loving towards Juliet and whatever Juliet wants or thinks the nurse will trust and follow and obey Juliet whatever. she is also very protective over Juliet and herself this quote explains what I mean the nurse says “well, sir, my mistress is the sweetest lady” but then she come out saying that I there is a noble man in town (Paris) and if you don’t treat Juliet nicely she will go with him.

Romeo and friar Lawrence’s chat

img_0537       The line that tells you that Romeo has arrived very early in the morning because friar Lawrence says “our Romeo hath not been in bed tonight”.

The line that tells you that Romeo hasn’t been clear is when Romeo says he hasent been with Rosaline but still didn’t answer so friar Lawrence asked him again saying “that’s my good son but where hast thou been then?”

The line that says Romeo is fickle when friar Lawrence says “holy saint what a change is here is Rosaline that thou didst love so dear

Romeo & Juliet

The film version of the balcony scene is different because of numerous of things thirst one is that Romeo and Juliet come across more loving towards each other than in the book because there kissing and look more in love❤️

There is a funny part in the balcony scene when Romeo climes to her room balcony and sees the nurse then looks disappointed ? it wasn’t Juliet then she comes out of a elevator and seems to be on the same level as him visually and mentally because they both like each other (same level).img_0525