"O from this time forth / My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth"
This line represents the turning point of the play, when Hamlet finally decides to make his way back home and enact the revenge on Claudius. He is prompted to this decision because he sees all of the soldiers fighting for Fortinbras, and thinks that if they can fight for something that's not even personal, he should be able to fight to avenge his father's murder.
Answer:
they killed them
Explanation:
they took them as a threat
Answer:
Listen your not going to get the answer here but copy and paste each of them like 1, 2 , 3 ,4 ,5 each of those things
It surprised people because the dance was much slower and smoother than usual.
I would say A because sometimes you need to cite different sources