Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: the subject is the topic of a story, it is what the story is about, and not what the lesson learned is. a theme is the lesson that was learned in the end.
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The above passage could be read in the third stage of the plot i.e., Climax. Climax depicts the turning point in the story which was not expected.
When Jack saw a break in the pack he surged his horse ahead and grasped the opportunity. When he rushed ahead this creates suspense under the reader as to what might happen now? would he win or not?
The question is about Hamlet. Precisely, from Act 1, Scene 3, the conversation between Laertes and Ophelia when Laertes says to her
And keep you in the rear of your affection,
Out of the <em>shot</em> and danger of desire.
Here shot means shooting and the line means I'll keep you from the negative effects of danger.