<span>Option 1: After the Middle Ages, during the Renaissance, a period in which many inventions changed society.
No. This is not a complete sentence.
Option 2: During the Renaissance, several important inventions changed society after the Middle Ages.
No. This seems to imply that the inventions were created, then had long term effects, which is not the information you are trying to portray.
Option 3: After the Renaissance were the Middle Ages.
No. This does not include all of the necessary information.
Option 4: During the Renaissance, a period after the Middle Ages, several important inventions changed society.
Yes. This sentence is structures correctly and includes all of the correct information.
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21. Cerebral
22. Prowess
23. Petulant
24. Scrutinized
25. Blathering
The scene with the gravediggers illustrates the play’s broader theme of mortality. In the first part of the scene, two gravediggers discuss the burial of people who have taken their own lives and how the Christian system is flawed in disallowing suicide. Hamlet and Horatio then look at the remains of the many dead bodies and reflect on the certainty of death for all people. In death, we are all the same. For example, a woman may go to great ends to beautify herself in life, but her remains after death may look like any ordinary person’s remains. Hamlet and Horatio also discuss how a person's greatness ceases to matter when he or she dies. Hamlet refers to Alexander the Great being buried and becoming one with the sand.
Yorick’s skull acts as a symbol of death. With the skull in his hand, Hamlet reminisces about the time he spent with Yorick. Now, in death, Yorick is nothing more than a pile of bones, with no wit, humor, or intelligence. Earlier in the play, Hamlet spent much time mulling over death and wondering what came after death. Yorick’s skull answers that question for Hamlet.
The skull and the graveyard directly contrast with the life Hamlet led in the castle. In Elsinore, Hamlet’s mother and Claudius tried to make him forget about his father's death. In the graveyard, he has the freedom to contemplate death.
Adverbs of time tell us when an action happened, but also for how long, and how often. Adverbs of time are invariable. They are extremely common in English. Adverbs of time have standard positions in a sentence depending on what the adverb of time is telling us