Answer:
its 0 analyses sound
Explanation:
because that is how it can be used
Answer:
I think the answer is c but don't take my word ;-;
Answer:
After saying "You shall not go, my lord," Marcellus steps in front of Hamlet and tries to tell him, to stop him from moving forward. Seeing that Marcellus was unable to stop Hamlet, Horatio joins him and together they try to prevent Hamlet from following the ghost, but Hamlet manages to break free and pursue his goal of following the ghost.
Explanation:
These facts happen in Act 5 and Scene 5 of Hamlet. When Hamlet meets his father's ghost and finds out that his father was murdered by Claudius. Hamlet is alone at that moment, but he is very shaken by everything he heard. When Marcellus and Horatio find Hamlet, the ghost disappears and they don't understand why Hamlet was so upset.
Hamlet explains what happened and says he will follow the ghost, as he needs more answers. Marcellus and Horatio think he is going crazy and try to stop him from moving forward, but without success, since Hamlet manages to break free and suck the ghost.
Answer: Desperate
Explanation:
In your options, I think that the most accurate word is ''desperate'' for his feelings about the birds.
He is feeling sorry for them because they are anxiously looking for food and they are hungry even though that process is natural.
He is feeling pity for them because they are diving quickly to look after their food and then they are feeling grateful for their meal.