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I'm not sure if you mean Guildenstern, but <span>When </span>Hamlet<span> kills Polonius, Claudius recruits Rosencrantz and</span>Guildenstern<span> to escort </span>Hamlet<span> to England, providing them with a letter for the King of England instructing him to have </span>Hamlet <span>killed.</span>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think this is called the Trifles, first produced about mid WWI (1916). The dominant theme is that men and women see things quite differently. Whereas the men look for a smoking gun and a logical explanation of what happened, the women see exactly what occurred. They use little things to piece it together, like the dead bird. They knew what the men did not: Mrs. Wright was mistreated and bullied by her husband. Suddenly, she snapped and killed him.
The women were very sympathetic and after they outlined what happened, they covered up the clues.
Definitely, without any doubt at all, the answer is A.
The theme that can be identified from the above stanza
from “The Soldier” by Rupert Brooke is that even when the soldier died, he will
always be a part of peace and freedom that the England has attained after the
war. His death will not go in vain.
Answer:
b. Record her progress
Explanation:
Diane has a plan to improve her responsibility. In order to understand if she has met her goal, she must record her progress.