Answer:
something no one’s ever written about before
Explanation:
many people can write about the same topic because they have different viewpoints
Answer:
I don't really know what to tell you, but first try checking your wifi. Then check the email and all the other credentials that you're putting in, maybe the email is invalid or somethin. Which part is it not letting you complete? I'll try and look at the question you mentioned to see if it has any better answers. Good luck!
Explanation:
Gives you a better haritage
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A. The speaker mentions Hamlet to show how he comes to terms with indecision and makes a stand.
Explanation:
In this stanza, the speaker compares himself to the characters in <em>Hamlet</em>. He tells us that he is not Prince Hamlet, who eventually overcomes his indecision and makes a stand. Instead, he is an "attendant." He is only useful to move the story along ("<em>To swell a progress, start a scene or two,"</em>) and is too careful and mild to be exciting in the way Hamlet is (<em>"Politic, cautious, and meticulous; Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse;</em>"), so much so that he can end up looking like "the Fool." The poem makes an allusion to Hamlet, as an allusion is an indirect reference to a work, place, event, person or idea from an unrelated context.
Answer:
im pretty sure its a soliloquy
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