Turn this question into a statement? Does Romeo and Juliet give teens/young adult unrealistic ideas about love?
Well a statement is something that you say or write in a formal or official way : something that is stated
So you are basically just turning a question into a statement. But you arent asking it you are saying it like it is a fact.
Well, I need it as an opening sentence for my paragraph. So I didn't really know how to put it into a sentence/statement.
You can say something like: Romeo and Juliet give teens and young adults very unrealistic ideas about love.
I'm not sure what you are writing about but you should try shape that sentence to how you want the direction of the paragraph to go
It goes both ways, they can have unrealistic ideas, but what Romeo and Juliet had wasn't love, it was lust.
Like I know you are writing about Romeo and Juliet but I'm not sure what sub topics you have and things that you want to talk about
I'm writing a 7 page essay on topics about Romeo and Juliet, so i'm answering questions and turning them into paragraphs in my essay.
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