PLEASE HELP this is due at 10:30
Romeo and Juliet -
Story Board
You will create a story board for Romeo and Juliet containing 12 frames, each representing a key scene from the play. In each of the frames, draw a symbol that represents the event. For example, two interlocking swords can represent a fight scene. Underneath the visual should be a detailed description of the event, followed by a quote from the scene with the act, scene, and lines cited. The events must be in chronological order, and make sure you number each frame. You cannot repeat any symbols or quotes.
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PLEASE HELP this is due at 10:30
Romeo and Juliet -
Story Board
You will create a...
Story Board
You will create a...
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