>>>>Such was the very armour he had on
When he the ambitious Norway combated.
So frowned he once when, in an angry parle,
>>>>He smote the sledded Polacks on the ice.
'Tis strange.
MARCELLUS: Thus twice before, and jump at this dead hour,
>>>>With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch.
HORATIO: In what particular thought to work I know not,
But in the gross and scope of mine opinion
>>>>This bodes some strange eruption to our state.
(William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act I, scene I)
***The lines with the ( >>>> ) beside it are the lines it is asking about.***
The line that has an element of foreshadowing is "This bodes some strange eruption to our state".
Foreshadowing simply means the hint for an event or events that will occur later in the story.
The word bodes is similar to foreboding. In this case, the that has an element of foreshadowing is "This bodes some strange eruption to our state".
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>>>>This bodes some strange eruption to our state.
The word bodes is similar to foreboding. Foreboding is the feeling that something bad is going to happen. This is further stated after the word bodes in the rest of the line when it says "strange eruption to our state." Foreshadowing is a hint for an event or events that will occur later in the story. Here it is foreshadowed that something bad is going to happen.
Ms. Zoller said "our display was fine and we could put it out tomorrow."
I told him "we only needed to cut down the stand-up display."
He said, "That solution will be acceptable to me."
Answer:
the Premack principle.
Explanation
I am going to go with D: We as the answer.
To me the key phrase is We found. That phrase makes it sound like it is a person speaking with another person, making We the pronoun for the un-named speaker.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
You interviewed Meagan Grandly, an expert on the Titanic, on February 17, 2012 by telephone. The interview lasted 45 minutes.
NOTE: The program will not allow you to use italics or underlining. For this exercise, you will ignore that punctuation.