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Act 1 Scene 1 rewritten

The props I would use are:

Money, cars, guns, drugs

The scene Im setting it in is in the gta world

The characters are G who plays Gregory and Sam who plays Sampson and Abs who plays Abram  B Boy for Benvolio Ty is Tybalt

G:sam looks lyk them 2 Wasteman are coming to kill us again.

Sam:get ur strap out incase dey try anything stupid.

G:sam run dere shooting at us the f**k boys.

S:back me up G.

 

 

G:what u gonna do run away

Sam:let dem bastards start shooting at us first.

G:good idea soo we wont get bagged because we were defending ourselves.

Sam:YOUR ENDZ R MOIST.

Abz:WAT DID U JUSS SAY!!!

Sam:R U DEAF I SAID UR ENDZ R MOIST.

abz:SHOULD I BORE U?

Sam:COME @ ME BRO

(They start fighting)

B boy:wat u Wasteman doin u can get bagged by da fedz.

Ty:Y bboy y u scraping in skeet out.

Bboy:relax I was trying to break da fight

Ty: F this I wonna fight u prick.

Bboy:let’s fight den bitch.

*THEY FIGHT*

G:Oh shit da fedz r comin

Fedz:STOP!

*THEY STOP FIGHTING*

Fedz:NEVER FIGHT AGAIN OR IF U FIGHT AGAIN THEN BOTH YOUR GANGS WILL PAY A PRICE.

THE END

 

 

 

 

identify and define 20 unique words used in Romeo and Juliet

Special words:

Pernicious-having a harmful effect,especially in a gradual or subtle way.

Sycamore-A large  urasion maple with  winged fruits,native to Central and southern Europe,it’s planted as a fast growing ornamental but tends to displace native tree’s.

Posterity- All future generations of people

Pilgrim-A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.

Dishclout-A piece of rag,cloth,handkerchief.

Languish – person, animal, plant loose or lack vitality growing weak.

Devout – Having or showing deep religions feeling or commitment.

Apothecary-A  person who prepared and sells medicines and drugs.

Presage-Be a sign or warning( an imminent event, typically an unwelcome one.

Asunder-apart

Me ans my family will never asunder

Vengeance – punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.

Joseph hurt me and I will get my vengeance.

Kinsmen – A man or woman who is one of a persons blood relations.

My sister is my kinsmen.

Abhors-regard with disgust or hatred

I abhor my Spanish lessons.

Decree-an official order that has the force of law

I will send you the decree of what you have to read.

Scarce-imsufficient for the demand

Rural areas are scarcely populated.

Demesnes-possesion of property in ones own right

My own Demesnes is my land.

Treason-a crime against ones country

You used to be hanged for treason.

Forsworn-agree to give up or do without

If im naughty I will forswear my xbox.

Slandered-make false or damaging statements about someone

My friend made a slanderous comment about me.

Pensive-reflecting deep or serious thought

I was pensive about my life.

 

 

 

 

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