Answer:
b. Self-evident
Explanation:
There are 8 deaths caused by Hamlet , wether deliberately or not, by his hand or not .First, Polonious.He is killed by Hamlet thinking he is Claudius.Second, Ophelia.She commits suicide because of him, she cannot handle her situation any longer.Hamlet is not with her and she lost her father because of him.Third, Rosencratnz and Guilderstern are killed in England as a favour to Denmark.Even though it is considered that Claudius asked for them to be executed, it was Hamlet who wanted it as some kind of revenge.Fourth, Gertrude.She drinks from the glass with the poison for Claudius.Fifth, Laertes, wounded by a sword that contains the poison he himself delivered on it.Sixth, Claudius.He was forced to drink the poison and was stabbed too.Last, but not least, Hamlet.He is stabbed by a sword that has been poisoned by Laertes.
B-The child was dizzy from twirling.
C-Singing was a favorite pastime.
D-The teacher encouraged reading.
Answer:
B- The child was dizzy from twirling.
Explanation:
by Sappho
Long ago beloved, thy memory, Atthis,
Saddens still my heart as the soft Æolic
Twilight deepens down on the sea, and fitful
Winds that have wandered
Over groves of myrtle at Amathonte
Waft forgotten passion on breaths of perfume.
Long ago, how madly I loved thee, Atthis!
Faithless, light-hearted
Loved one, mine no more, who lovest another
More than me; the silent flute and the faded
Garlands haunt the heart of me thou forgettest,
Long since thy lover.
The pause helps to illustrate the difference between the speaker and the loved one.
The pause gives the person reciting the poem a chance to breathe.
The pause helps emphasize the speaker’s sadness and regret.
The pause has no effect on the poem; it’s purely grammatical.
Answer:
The pause helps emphasize the speaker’s sadness and regret.
Explanation:
The pauses made by semicolon usually have the purpose of emphasizing something or some feeling during the reading. In the case of this poem, it was to emphasize the sadness and regret of the speaker. With this the author makes the reader reflect on the feeling of sadness he desires to pass by writing this stanza of the poem.
C. The pause helps emphasize the speaker's sadness and regret.
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