Judging by how it's used in the context, I would say C. A great number.
You can start by repeating the question like if it was "where does water come from?" then you ask: where does water come from so add a little introduction and answer and it becomes: Where does water come from? water comes from this and that and that and this but also this and that and it all does this and that while that and this is happening
Answer:
A is the answer
Explanation:
The paragraph specifically talks about how the body responds to stress.It does not give information on the caveman,neither does it give information on how modern and ancient stresses differ.
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Answer:
• Female weakness •
Explanation:
The excerpt portrays Laertes as forbidding herself to cry. This is an emotional matter of pride. The character states that after the custom is gone the weakness of crying will present itself.
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The first choice is the right answer, that Polonius is sacrificing his daughter to trick Hamlet. This is when Polonius is convinced that Hamlet is lovesick over Ophelia, and when Hamlet calls him Jephthah, he fixates on the mention of his daughter, and neglects the context of Jephthah having sacrificed his daughter.