The next soliloquy Hamlet has after seeing the ghost of his father is in Act II, Scene ii after the players, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, have left him alone. In this soliloquy ("what a rogue and peasant slave am I"), Hamlet expresses his frustration with the fact that the actor could create tears in an instant about a fictional character, but he has lost his actual father and cannot even do anything about it. Through this he also decides on the plan to try and catch Claudius' guilt.
Answer:
Its D. Messenger system.
Explanation:
Just took the test and its correct!
This is math, not English, but okay xD
"Two intersecting lines are perpendicular if and only if they form four 90 degree angles" would be my answer.
Consider Causes and List Effects to Gather Details
Answer:
It demonstrates the wheather could be dangerous
Explanation:
I know this because i took the test and reviewed it! i hope this helps! :>