The best definition for poor in the passage is meager.
In this scene, the ghost of King Hamlet and the young Hamlet interact, with the ghost telling Hamlet how he was murdered by his own brother, who than took his crown and position. He than asks Hamlet to take the revenge on his uncle for murdering his father and marrying his mother. Poor is used as to mean that his request is simple, not a big deal.
It's B. The verb 'tell' is ditransitive, i.e. , it can take both direct/indirect objects.
The correct answer is logos. Logos is logical appeal, or the appeal to reasoning. Ethos is ethical appeal, or an attempt to make the speaker or writer appear trustworthy, and pathos is emotional appeal, or an attempt to make the reader feel strongly about the speaker or writer's topic. A harmatia, in literature, is a fatal flaw in a character, and has nothing to do with persuasion or rhetorical language, as far as I know.
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What happens in Scene 5:
Capulet overhears Tybalt and reprimands him, telling him that Romeo is well regarded in Verona and that he will not have the youth harmed at his feast. ... Just as their second kiss ends, the Nurse arrives and tells Juliet that her mother wants to speak with her. Romeo asks the Nurse who Juliet's mother is.