A Shakespearean Sonnet's structure contains three quatrains and a final rhyming couplet.
The answer is C.
A. Since there is so much food here we can find something to eat.
All of the other sentences do NOT make sense when you read them in deeper context. A double negative is incorrect grammar! Double negatives are things like "not never" or "can't cannot." The meaning of this sentence is saying that there is lots of food so it will be easy to find something to eat. The only answer that reflects that meaning is A.
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True im pretty sure
(sorry if its wrong but im pretty sure its right)
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
It should be capitalized in each sentence.
Hamlet is slightly afraid of his father's ghost because he does not know if he comes from Heaven or from Hell. The ghost could be evil in intent, trying to steer Hamlet down a path of murder, or he could be the true spirit of his father, trying to prompt him towards revenge.