Here are the answers:
1. C. He will die at the end of the play.
2. A.The plague had caused the closing of the theaters and he wanted to gain back lost money upon their reopening.
3. A. an inability to make up his mind
4. D. A speech was given by a character alone on the stage that reveals thoughts
5. A. characters who have opposite traits.
6. A. Hamlet may have begun pretending to be mad, but the lines between sanity and madness began to blur as the play developed.
7. C. Laertes
8. B. He is the brother of Hamlet's father, and therefore Hamlet's uncle.
9. A. rebellious, headstrong, and stubborn
10. A. True
11. D. conceal his attempts to get information regarding Claudius's guilt
12. A. He loves Ophelia.
13. D. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
14. B. He can’t put thoughts and words into action while a group of actors can.
15. A. True
16. C. Hamlet does not want Claudius to go to heaven
17. A. his nosiness and meddling
18. B. False
19. C. both seek revenge for their father's deaths
20. B. Queen Gertrude
21. A. True
22. C. Laertes will poison the tip of his sword and stab Hamlet
Answer:
i believe it is A, hope this helps :)
Explanation:
It might be said that his answer was "love". the idea of love is pretty much associated with family. Morrie seems to enjoy physical closeness and a strong need for affection. He argues that family is "one´s foundation" and the love and care a family can provide is extremity valuable for a person. While quoting Auden (his favourite writer) he said "love or perish"
It may be inferred that in the story of The Great Gatsby, the aspect that is most reflected by the imagery of weightlessness is:" The room is somebody's temporary home is the correct answer." (Option A).
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What is an inference?</h3>
It is to be noted that an inference is a rational conclusion that is reached after one has logically examined the facts from a text.
Thus it is correct to state that in the story of The Great Gatsby, the aspect that is most reflected by the imagery of weightlessness is:" The room is somebody's temporary home"
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