Answer:
Name = Cream-Topped Fruit Pastry
(My names aren't that creative)
Behold! The only dessert that has successfully nailed the balance between the soft yet firm outer crust, and the warm ooey, gooey-ness of the caramelized fruits that fill its core.
The crust of this delectable morsel, is a golden, crisp-brown color, and atop is a perfect scoop of vanilla ice cream. Its insides contain chopped apples/pears, that mingle together in a sweet, syrupy mixture, comprised of more apples/pears.
(I hope ya like this answer, I tried my best on it :) Also, sorry if some of the words are more subjective, rather than descriptive, I got a little carried away. By the way, I worked really hard on this so can you please consider giving me brainliest? It would mean quite a lot to me :)
Answer:
Name
Explanation:
the word charm is being compared with name.
It's enchanting got it correct
Answer:
The option that contains the objective summary of "forgiveness triumphs" theme is:
B. The scene where Laertes asks forgiveness helps demonstrate that forgiveness can be more powerful than revenge.
Explanation:
<em>Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet:
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<em>Mine and my father's death come not upon thee,
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<em>Nor thine on me! [Dies.]
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<em>Hamlet: Heaven make thee free of it! I follow thee.
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<em>I am dead, Horatio.
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-Hamlet,William Shakespeare
<u>Laertes seeks revenge for his father's and sister's deaths, for which he blames Hamlet. However, once they are both poisoned and about to die, Laertes realizes the futility of revenge. Death conquers all. Killing someone only brings more tragedy and suffering onto oneself and others. That is why Laertes asks Hamlet to "exchange forgiveness" with him: so that they can both be free from the deadly ropes of revenge and resentment.</u>