I would say that the choices that may be found in both Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation and Williams' A Key into the Language of America are Native American interactions and perhaps religious views, given that Williams spoke about Christianity, and Bradford about Puritans. However, both of these stories also talk about sea voyages, so that could be one of the answers as well.
Make it something about a crazy politician with a passion for music
Answer:
Hamlet
Explanation:
This is Hamlet's response to Horatio, who suggests to Hamlet that he should not take part in the fencing match. Hamlet basically says that Horatio should just stand down and wait for things to happen as god intended, since he believes that no matter what, whatever needs to happen is going to happen anyways.
The first one, looking at analysis u must determine A to D but in this one it is the a