In Hamlet's second monologue, he responds to a discourse that has quite recently been conveyed by one of a voyaging gathering of players, or on-screen characters, as of late landed at the mansion. This discourse concerns the antiquated story of the fall of Troy on account of the Greeks, and the terrible murder of the Trojan ruler, Priam. The Player gives off an impression of being overwhelmed by the feeling of the scene and winds up with tears in his eyes.
Answer:
We visit our grandfather's house in both the Summer and Winter
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure about this one, But I gave it my best!
Assuming you are talking about America in general using the statement American.
-Valuing what other cultures offer
-Respect for differences
-Recognition of an abundant diverse amount of cultures