It makes it seem darker and more dreary.
The bottom left graph is the best answer
The correct answer should be B. It's possible for toys to be both educational and entertaining.
This is a correct topic outline because further in the essay it can be described in what ways can they be both.
That depends on when Hamlet might be thinking of them. The reader is told that the two characters are friends of Hamlet, most likely the same way that Horatio is friends with Hamlet. So at one point Hamlet likes these two guys.
The problem though is that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern abuse their friendship with Hamlet. At least that is how Hamlet interprets it. At the point in the play when Rosencrantz and Guildenstern show up.
Hamlet's<span> mother truly loves him and would want no harm to come to him, and the people of Denmark love him and would be uneasy if something would happen to him.</span>