Ophelia's statements and songs definitely show that she is mourning her father "he is dead and gone lady", but they also show that her rejection by Hamlet has been troubling her. Many of the songs she sings include lyrics about how untrustworthy young men can be.
This passage, especially, shows that she is thinking about Hamlet:
"Young men will do't...they are to blame.
Quoth she, before you tumbled me,
You promised me to wed.
So would I ha' done, by yonder sun,
<span>An thou hadst not come to my bed."
</span>This song refers to a young man who made a promise to a woman, and then broke it. This mirrors her relationship with Hamlet because he gave her letters, tokens, and promises, told her he loved her, and then threw all of that back in her face and said she was a fool for believing him.
The answer is B which is possessive. The names of the family members are capitalized like Mother and Father when used as a means of personally addressing the individual but not when used as possessive since it only indicates ownership. Noun is usually be possessive by adding apostrophe and s.
Answer: When I felt my wings were ready, slid from our home branch as smoothly as a snake through the grass.
Explanation: This sentence is comparing two different things to each other and it uses the word as. A simile must have the word like or as in it, otherwise it is a metaphor.
Explanation:
He has an extremely large head