Illusion. (n.) a false idea; something that one seems to see or be aware of that really does not exist.
Answer:
b. them
Explanation:
their is used to show ownership
Ex: those are THEIR glasses
They is used to refer to a group of people or someones unknown gender
Ex: There THEY are
It is used to refer to objects
Ex: IT is a ball
there is more to it but this is a simple explanation
The correct answer is Queen Gertrude is caught between her new husband and her son.
B is definitely incorrect because his father is dead so he cannot observe his conversation; C is incorrect because Gertrude believes Hamlet should blindly follow what Claudius has to say; D is incorrect because Hamlet hates Claudius.
This leaves us with sentence A - Gertrude has just lost her husband but she remarried immediately. Now, she is torn between her son whom she loves, and her new husband, who she feels she should obey.
<span>My father, my instructor for the day, picked me up.</span>
Ah, good old To Kill a Mocking Bird. My teacher called it TKAM for short.
Well, Atticus would define reasoning as logical thinking where one uses it to make a prudent decision.
Mr. Finch would also define reasonable as someone who uses and someone who is fair.