Short summary:
Claudius is talking to Laertes about Hamlet killing Polonius. Laertes asks Claudius why didn't he kill Hamlet yet. Claudius answers him with how if he did that, it would hurt Gertrude. Claudius then compliments Laertes's skills at fencing then adding that Hamlet would challenge him. He then asks Laertes if he is all bark and no bite like Hamlet, or if he is a man ready to avenge his father's death.
So in conclusion, your best answer is option A.
The theme that correctly evaluates Shakespeare's use of theme in the passage is <em>"When Claudius uses flattery to convince Laertes to kill Hamlet, Shakespeare emphasizes the theme 'Pride leads to downfall' "</em>
Two examples of alliteration would be “scared stiff” and “big bed”
“Raced” and “chased” both act as an example of assonance
I would say it gives the text a more rhythmic flow when reading making it more enjoyable for the reader
Hope this helps x
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Answer:
Lots of students go to college in their teens every year
unless you are going formal and would use 'plenty of'
If this can be an answer as shown on the screen, C) is shipwrecked on an island would be the appropriate tone.