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I do not see choices, but I hope that this helps.
I do not believe that Hamlet was crazy and saw hallucinations of a ghost. He had some problems, but other people saw this ghost before he did. Other people have discussed what they saw and this is not in Hamlet's imagination. He could be really sad that his Father has died, but did he really lose his mind? Probably not.
Explanation:
Since others saw this same ghost, it is not in his head. The ghost is realllllll.
Answer:
The main character feels attracted to her because she represents everything he ever wanted: wealth, lorry and a high-class status. ... And, thus, Daisy being such a big reward or achievement for Gatsby, he tries to attract her with exuberant parties.
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Because the nightingale is a bird that only sings at night, and the lark sings at the day. She wanted to believe that it was a nightingale because she knew that Romeo would leave in the next morning. To her, the departure of her lover is too much for her to bear, so she convinces herself that it is a nightingale to not face reality.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
For A, Columbia requires uniforms in private schools while Spain specifies that most private schools require uniforms meaning not all of them require it.
One could also argue in favor of B if you deem a student council as a director. However, it doesn't give enough detail about public schools to infer directors decide school attire in both types of schools.
Answer:
government control
Explanation:
this could stem from some type of apocolypse that corrupted the government, making it rather hard to do anything.
the main protagonist might set off on a mission to purge the corruption or at least make a change to it.