Answers:
Question 1: <u>Option D</u>
Question 2: <u>Option C</u>
Explanation:
Question 1: The other answer options have nothing to do with the passage, therefore, only option D stands
Question 2: The other options only state facts, the question asks for an opinion, so option C is the only one that is one
Answer:
B
Explanation:
To put meaning in one's life may end in madness is the correct answer. The speaker realizes that a meaningful life may "end in madness," but it will, at least, have meaning.
The answer to this question is
A. Mal
It comes from the french language ex.
Tres mal - meaning very bad. Its most used in greetings like asking how someone is.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is option A. Igor Stravinsky composed the music for the 1913 ballet "The Rite of Spring." This sentence is correctly punctuated because the words "The Rite of Spring" is enclosed in quotation marks because it is a title of a song. Song titles should be enclosed in quotation marks, while book titles and works of art should be italicized.
Hamlet and Laertes show significant differences. One of the themes is represented in the father-son relationship that both characters have. Whereas Hamlet lacks a relationship with a parental figure, Polonius demonstrates a lovely relationship with Laertes and gives him beautiful pieces of advice when leaving Denmark. The other theme from the list is thought versus action. Hamlet tends to think a lot before taking action and Laertes is more a man of action.