Answer:
whether Hamlet and Laertes actually duel or not
Explanation:
The "moment of final suspense" in Hamlet was the scene where the audience didn't know whether Hamlet and Laertes would actually duel or not.
This is because Hamlet does not think his uncle Claudius would be able to plot another plan against him through the duel that would eventually end up costing him his life. As a result of this, Hamlet duels with Laertes and ends up being killed.
Answer:
The first one is a run on sentence.
Explanation:
There are multiple pieces of information in the sentence that should be separated by a comma but aren't, so the sentence is run-on.
What poem are you talking about here?
<span>1.) grandmother gave Carlos and Tina a new PET last month.
A direct object - gave WHAT - aways direct object:)
2.) the dog is a beautiful SIBERIAN HUSKY with bright blue eyes.
D predicate nominative - in a way it "renames" the subject
3.) Carlos gave THE PUPPY the name sky because of the color of her eyes.
A indirect object - here the direct object is "the name..." and it is given TO the puppy
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4.) her glossy gray and white fur is thick and SOFT
C predicate adjective - it's both predicate and an adjective!
5.) in her last letter, Tina sent HER FRIENDS some photographs of the sky.
C indirect object - answers "sent to whom?"
6.) in one photo, sky is catching a BALL in her mouth.
C direct object - she is catching WHAT?
</span><span>7.) she appears quite HAPPY to go for a walk.
D predicate adjective - as before, both predicate and adjective
8.) her face is an EXPRESSION of health and vitality.
C predicate nominative
9.) she is sure to be a loving COMPANION to their family
B predicate nominative - here I am not too sure, but it's the best answer.
10.) dogs are fun, but we plan to get a new CAT instead
D - get what? a cat!</span>