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Based on Shakespeare’s “Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”

A persuasive speech asking the people of Verona not to erect the gold statue that Lord Capulet wants to build at the end of the play. The speech is about how Romeo is actually a villain and shouldn’t be remembered.

Contents

Model of a persuasive speech
Teacher Notes on Structure and Language
Reading Questions including a more extended essay question at the end
Answers to reading questions

Suitable for Upper KS2 and KS3

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