I'd go with the last one because in this case, love can "direct your course" or action. I'd also go with the first one because this line states something with directing your course and this might mean pathway. Overall, I'm not sure because I guess either one can work...
When the first act opens, Bernardo appears to relieve Francisco from duty, but it is so dark they both fearfully call out "who's there?" until they realize it's just guardsmen. We find out that the guardsmen have been spotting the ghost of King Hamlet.
A letter of appreciation or a thank you note is a type of writing that people frequently use to convey their sincere gratitude. Returning the most crucial school papers, especially during exams, is a source of great delight. So it's crucial to express gratitude through a thank-you note to the stranger who made it possible. The following can be written:
Respected Stranger,
I am writing this letter to thank you for shipping my luggage to me. I truly apologize for the inconvenience you caused me by having my missing bag delivered to my address. I was concerned about the documents in my luggage, but I'm happy to inform you that they are all safe inside and will be very helpful to me in the future. My delight at discovering them undamaged knew no boundaries. With such a thoughtful act, you have demonstrated your divinity by assisting me without any justification or ulterior motivation. People like you are extremely uncommon today.
I want to thank you again from the bottom of my heart for all your work. If it's feasible, I'd like to meet you in person.
Yours sincerely,
Pragyan,
(Someone you helped)
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The fact that Walter said "That money was made out of my father's flesh" means that a. his father worked hard and saved it.
<h3>What did Walter mean?</h3>
When something is said to have been made out of a person's flesh, it means that the person worked hard to earn it.
This comes from the logic that when working extremely hard, you succumb to injury several times which translates to losing flesh.
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