The 1st scene happens in the middle of the night, on the dark and windy castle wall. The guards are freezing with cold and trembling with fear, as there's a Ghost who appears and wants to say something.
On the other hand, the 2nd scene happens at court, where all the courtiers are present, along with the queen and the new king Claudius. Although the former king has recently passed out (or murdered, as the reader will find out later), everybody is serene and optimistic. Only the melancholic prince Hamlet is missing.
The two settings are juxtaposed with a context that binds them together (adding to the contrast, at the same time): everybody is well aware of the strange and sudden circumstances of the old king's death. The 1st scene is spooky because of his Ghost who seeks young Hamlet. The 2nd scene leaves a bitter taste because his funeral has been followed by a wedding all too soon.
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Dongles was caring
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He was a kind person just read the text and do the work
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- Socio-emotional selectivity theory.
Explanation:
'Socio-emotional selectivity theory' is illustrated under the life-span theory and described as the human ability to track time and motivate themselves as per the time-horizons. This theory describes that humans tend to shrink their circle of people or shrink themselves as they age and become more selective. They involve in activities or people who are emotionally purposeful.
In the given situation, the Beth's situation(fewer friends in comparison to her young age) exemplify the 'socio-emotional selectivity theory' as it reflects she has motivated herself to a narrowed circle according to time and exhibits 'relative preference' to have 'rewarding associations'(each relationship, deeply satisfying, enjoyable) with people.
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i used to but then i forgot the story
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Answer: disclaimer: Ok read all of this its gonna be long also
if you see this sign () that means the answer is in it
for the comparative adverb is correct, the answer that will be in it is (There is a good chance I will not be able to run faster than last year) and (The beach was more beautiful than the park)
For the comparative adverb is incorrect the answers will be (I am not feeling well today, but hopefully tomorrow I will feel more better.) and (she said it was a well opportunity, but I am not sure I am ready.)
sorry if i was to late
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