Answer:
From the context, the reader can determine that the word i’ means the following:
in.
Explanation:
Hamlet states anyone who acts with villainy will indeed be regarded as a villain in Denmark. Horatio tells Hamlet it does not take a ghost returning from his grave to tell them that, since it is rather obvious. To which Hamlet replies: "Why, right; you are i’ the right", that is, "Why, right; you are in the right", which "translates" as "You are totally right!."
The answer is. The work describes Thoreau's thoughts over the course of a year spent immersed in the natural world.
I can’t answer if you do not show the excerpt please
Answer:
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