Answer:
So far what I know about Zebra is he's a runner. In the first paragraph, it states how they started to call him Zebra before or after he started running. It also looks like Zebra enjoys zebras. In the third and fourth paragraphs, it states how he went to see zebras in the zoo and in a movie. That's most likely how he fell in love with zebras. That's what we know about Zebra judging from the 4 given paragraphs.
The three reasons why Hamlet's mother is so fearful of him during this scene are:::
- she fears he will tell the king if she reveals anything
- she is not sure if he is mad or sane.
- Hamlet kills Polonius in her room.
Free tip: Remember this: A simale is a comparison using like or as.
The simales in this exerpt are
In action how like an angel!
In apprehension how like a god!
A) It creates a feeling of greatness by comparing humans to divine beings. This is the answer because divine beings are great and powerful, and a human being compared to one would be considered an honor.
B) It creates a feeling of smallness by comparing something powerful to something weak. This is not the answer, because it is not showing differences as much as it is showing simalarities between them.
C) It creates a feeling of peach by comparing angels to gods. This is not the answer because it is not comparing angel and a god, it is comparing a human and an angle and comparing a human and a god.
D) It creates a feeling of sadness by comparing something beatiful to something plain. This is not the answer because it is not showing how one is better than the others, it is showing how they are similar.