I've never read "Charles" but I would say it would be
C) <span>Laurie's teacher, who prides herself on being calm, loses her temper.</span>
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My Dear father
I received your letter yesterday. I am fine. I am glad to know that you all are safe and sound. In the letter, you have wanted to know about my hostel life. Here, I am giving you a brief description of it.
The environment of my hostel is very charming. There is an open field in front of my hostel. I and my friends play here every afternoon. My hostel life is very happy and enjoyable. I can study here attentively. All the students are very helpful and friendly. Living here, I get opportunity to follow some rules and regulations. The foods are of high quality. The canteen and dining room are also neat and clean. In a word, I feel very happy living here.
No more today. My best regard to you
Yours affectionately
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This soliloquy in act III scene I is one of the most famous speeches in all of Shakespeare's works: "to be, or not to be? That is the question."
The words in this speech inticate that Hamlet is considering death as a very positive option specially because of everything that he is going through. Moreover, he talks about how meaningless life can be.
Aside from that, throughout these words we can see how Hamlet constantly hesitates and overthinks his actions, this issue is present all throughout the play.
The first line sets the topic of this speech which is connected with whether it is worth living or not. Is it worth all the suffering that we go through in life?
The following seven lines consider death to be like sleeping ( and dreaming) and therefore it becomes a very interesting option, although it is still very uncertain everything that happens around death. "To sleep - perchance to dream- ay...there's the rub" Hamlet says. So what he is saying is, what if dying is the same as sleeping? if so, then we have the chance to dream, but the answer is unknown, so there's the problem, we don't know for sure.
The last three lines of this speech reflect upon the fact that life is a torture because of this uncertainty that we have regarding what happens after life.
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