Answer:
theatrical adaptations of Shakespeare's characters
Explanation:
In the passage, the speaker makes reference to two Shakespeare's characters in "Hamlet," Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who have been modified in a few adaptations by other authors. The theatrical adaptations are: "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," by Tom Stoppard, "Waiting for Godot," by Samuel Beckett, and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern," by W. S. Gilbert.
The correct answer is C. Too=too much, too little
Two= the number 2
To= give to someone, went to the beach
Answer: The gerund in the sentence provided is "wearing".
Explanation: A gerund is a non-finite verb form that ends in -ing and acts as a noun. Moreover, a gerund can act as the subject, the direct object, the subject complement or the object of a preposition in a sentence. In the sentence provided, <u>"wearing" is the only gerund as "wearing" is acting as a noun and functioning as the object of the preposition "for</u>". In contrast, "waiting", "chattering" and "complaining" are present participles.