In the end/in conclusion , I would like to say that ...( write in dependence of the subject, the conclusion is usually saying what the first sentence of your essay says, just in another way)
Answer: challenging problems
Explanation:
Whatever completes the text would have be something that relates to the problems that are to be solved as this is the subject of the sentence and it would have to be in the negatives due to the use of the word "unfortunately".
The best option is therefore the above because too many challenging problems relates to the subject of problems and is not a good thing.
I believe the answer is D
It says Fallen multiple times.
I think the answer is it is not behavior focused (D.) because even though the person tries it, it says that they didn't care about the topic.
I hope this helps! SO sorry if I'm wrong!
Answer:
Shakespeare capitalizes on the multiple meanings of "great" to help emphasize Hamlet’s point.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" revolves around the revenge plan of the young prince Hamlet over the death of his father, King Hamlet. And in the process of trying to avenge his father's death, hamlet exudes certain qualities of man such as appearance vs. reality, truth vs. lie, goodness over evil, love, religion, women, etc.
In Act IV scene iv, Hamlet reflects <em>"Rightly to be great
/ Is not to stir without great argument,
/ But greatly to find quarrel in a straw"</em>. This scene where Hamlet and his friends encountered Prince Fortinbras on his way to fight Poland over a small patch of land revealed to Hamlet how people are ready to shed blood over a piece of worthless land. But, even though he had much to gain by getting revenge on his father's killers, he is still indecisive.
So, <u>by repeating the word "great" and "greatly", Shakespeare helps emphasize the importance of Hamlet's point of getting his father's revenge</u>.