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According to the statement, the best answer for this
question would be:
So next morning he
got some big sheets of wrapping paper and some black paint, and drawed off some
handbills, and stuck them up all over the village.
This text contains humor
from the excerpt.
The quoted line is from the poem of ‘Persephone the Greek
Goddess of Spring’ by Ingrid Jonker. The line ‘your eyes dried seeds, your body
a husk of light’ means that—in your eyes dried seeds, it is trying to point out
the daughter of Persephone, in which it symbolizes the way of her daughter
going back to the underground while her mother didn’t even paid attention to
the nature, in which she should. Your body a husk of light is trying to point
out the last time Persephone saw her daughter.
Yes hamlet gets his revenge. Hamlet wanted revenge on Claudius, Hamlet's uncle, for killing Hamlet's father. However, Hamlet does not exact his revenge until the end of the play, after Hamlet spends most of the play procrastinating this very action. while Hamlet is not procrastinating, he is sword fighting with his uncle, Claudius, who has conspired with Laertes, to kill hamlet. Laertes put poison on the tip of Claudius's knife so when Claudius stabs Hamlet he is GUARANTEED to die. Claudius also poisoned some wine, and plans to make a toast for Hamlet. Hamlet was being attacked from multiple directions. the knife and the wine. Unfortunately, Gertrude, Hamlets mother, drinks from the cup, unbeknownst of the poison, and dies, when Hamlet finds out, he finally STABS Claudius. Hamlet, Claudius and Laertes all die in the final battle--classic Shakespeare :)
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Answer:
c. supplant
Explanation:
As we can see in the text above, Balboa was defeated and succumbed due to his own arrogance and thirst for power. This defeat Balboa suffered can be described by the word "supplant" which means to succumb and be defeated in a humiliating way, prostrating at the feet of an opponent.