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After reading the sample advice column, pretend you are a dating/relationship guru! Imagine that Romeo or Juliet is writing to your newspaper with a question right after Act II, Scene ii (so they don’t know yet, for instance, that they are going to die; recall that these characters are not actors in the Prologue). They might ask about love at first sight, or whether it is possible to marry someone your family doesn’t approve of… Choose either the perspective of Romeo or Juliet, write his/her question, and respond to it. Use Kami to edit the template below! In your column, include the following elements: Made-up columnist name (like “Dr. Rhett Orlandos”, or “Dear Caroline”) Question for the advice columnist (like “Is love at first sight possible?”) Answer question being asked (Give your own advice!) At least 5 sentences for question AND answer response. 10 sentences total!