The correct answer for this question is this one:
<span>The excerpts from Act III of Hamlet show that plot events have resulted in Claudius feeling guilty are:
</span><span>(1) Claudius: Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens To wash it white as snow?
</span><span>(2) Claudius: But, O! what form of prayer Can serve my turn? 'Forgive me my foul murder?'</span>
I think the answer is both B and C.
<span>B....go then and at the peril of your life bring me back the golden fleece
C....stop my good cow
Imperative sentences give a command or a request. It can end using an exclamation point, used for given commands; or a period, used in giving a request. </span>
D.document sources
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The answer to your question is SiriusXM
The section of the "volcanoes" page of the Ready.gov website that cautions people to be aware of mudflows is During
.The correct answer is D.
On the third point of do's they say and I quote "Avoid areas downwind, and river valleys downstream, of the volcano. Rubble and ash will be carried by wind and gravity.", this can be represented by mudflows.
There are no other parts in the page that talk about that so the other options cannot be correct since they are talking about incorrect segments of information.