Answer:
Minister of transportation
Address
Sir,
I was born in your country and still call it home today. As a public service announcement, I regret to say that the public road system is in extremely poor shape. Many problems have arisen as a result of this. Damaged vehicles and drivers who risk injury or death by swerving to avoid potholes are a major problem in many areas. Filling these enormous potholes would be a great way to enhance road maintenance.
Furthermore, the sluggish drivers in the fast lane have slowed down traffic on the freeway. For the sake of keeping the roads safe, I think the number of tickets given to these sheep herders should go up.
I'd appreciate it if you gave this some thought and did something about it.
Sincerely yours,
Your name
Explanation:
This is just my opinion; feel free to alter it as you see fit.
It could be that he is hurt that a machine beat him at chess. In a way, playing against a machine in a game about strategy feels very patronizing and insulting considering that it has an advantage against you by simple functioning that way. Since he's an older man, he could see it as not a true competition and that computers are replacing humans.
Answer:
It shows the fact that they know it is wrong to kill, but to them it is fine as long as they clean themselves of the crime. This symbolizes that they feel the need to cleanse themselves of the crimes they have committed.
Explanation:
Rince Hamlet has been told by the ghost of his father, King Hamlet, that
Prince Hamlet's uncle, King Claudius, murdered his own brother, King
Hamlet. Claudius then married the dead King Hamlet's wife and Prince
Hamlet's mother, Queen Gertrude. Since Hamlet does not know if the ghost
is truly his father and telling the truth, he devises a plan that he
believes will prove if what the ghost has said is true.
Actors
have come to perform at Elsinore Castle for King Claudius and Queen
Gertrude. Hamlet asks them to use his altered version of the play, in
order to "catch the conscience of the King." The alteration tells the
story of a Queen whose husband is murdered by poison. The poisoner then
woos the Queen with gifts. Though she rejects him for awhile, in the end
she accepts his love. Hamlet plans to watch Claudius' reaction to the
altered portion of the play, and discern from that response if Claudius
is guilty.