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Read Story-Time by Edgar Guest
According to this poem, stories A. give children terrible nightmares if told before bedtime. B. transform fathers into wonderful heroes for their children. C. help people cope with the problems that they experience. D. let people have adventures from the comfort of home
Answer: D. let people have adventures from the comfort of home.
Explanation:
Guest´s poem describes a father telling stories to the kids before bedtime. That nightly ritual seems to happen every day, and allows them to go on adventures with pirates, "Or fairies hiding in the glen," and many other fictional scenes.
In those adventures, they can be as they wish, because "No longer are they youngsters small," and the father is not old.
He describes seemingly dangerous situations, such as great battles, that might seem dangerous but are harmless because they always end well and just in time for bed.
These are not English questions these are history questions
First Hamlet instructs Claudius to send a messenger to heaven to check out that Polonius is not there. (He likely isn't)If Polonius is not in heaven, there is only one other place he could be and that is in hell. There could be lots of choices. The obvious one is that Polonius is dead, and he has to be somewhere. Hamlet jokes about the death a bit. Polonius is not his favorite person. Added to that, Hamlet mistakenly believes that he has killed Clausius. Hamlet was not happy to find out that he hadn't.
To announce his death he says that there's no need to hurry, Polonius is not going anywhere. Claudius sends Hamlet to England and then informs England (the king) that he wants Hamlet dead. The plot is convoluted but the poetry is astonishing and the characterization second to none.