When the counterargument has a relevant point.
1) think something without knowing the actual answer
2) running alongside or next to something else
3) to messily and hastily scatter something
4) sticking out
5) strange and unfamiliar
6) as a noun: a large densely packed crowd
As a verb: of a crowd to pack themselves into place
7) to express disapproval of something or someone and criticise it
8) full of yearning or sad desire
9) having a calm, serious and proper manner that is worthy of respect
10) completely fascinated and fully absorbed in something one is seeing or hearing
Answer:
they could but only if they wanted to
Explanation:
Answer: Both Laertes and Fortinbras act without delay and with determination while Hamlet struggles in a sea of indecision. Fortinbras is decisive and warrior-like whereas Hamlet vacillates and is much more peace-loving.
Fortinbras is more focused on the honour of his country, Norway, but all Hamlet cares about is killing his fathers murderer. Hamlet's morals slow down the process of his revenge whereas Fortinbras' firm attitude makes him act faster.
In "Song of Myself", Walt Whitman is writing about individuality and self reliance, as we can see from the first line of the poem: "I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself", This poem emphasizes the "Self", it can be interpreted as a "cosmic self" it can even be read as an individuality that is collective: "And what I assume you shall assume,
/ For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you".