In Hamlet's second soliloquy (II.ii. 560-617), he reacts to a speech that has just been delivered by one of a travelling group of players, or actors, recently arrived at the castle. This speech concerns the ancient tale of the fall of Troy at the hands of the Greeks, and the tragic murder of the Trojan king, Priam. The Player appears to be overcome by the emotion of the scene, and ends up with tears in his eyes as...
because when you are translating from another language there are often many different words that mean the same thing. Therefore, the translator would get to choose which one to use.
This is not really a structural decision, but it is the only answer which would stay true to the original story. The translator’s job is the change the language. not the whole story. Therefore, A, C, or D can not be correct.
Explanation:
The answer is AABB because "secure" rhymes with "sure" and "keeps" rhymes with "sleeps". If it were ABAB the ending lines would need to alternate, should it be ABCD all the ending words would be different. If it were ABBA, the first and fourth would rhyme and the second and third would rhyme.
During the civil war, ordinary individuals who wanted to aid the war effort acted as spies. In a chauvinistic society, women were rarely noticed or seen as suspicious, so they took advantage of this and used them as spies.