Answer:
C. Laughter is the best medicine.
Explanation:
It sounds like a theme, the rest of the choices just sound like statements. You can wrap a story around the theme for C, but the other choices seem like pieces of a story.
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Theme: C
Conflict: A
Climax: B
Rising Action: D
Answer: C. suggesting that the appearance of the ghost predicts problems to come
Explanation:
Horatio´s words to Marcellus reflect his fear that the ghost might be an omen of something bad happening in the future.
Bernardo and Marcellus urge Horatio to stay with them so he can see the ghost of Hamlet himself. After Horatio sees the ghost, he claims that, despite not understanding what´s happening, he believes that the ghostly presence can only mean something bad is going to happen.
Answer: A. In Hamlet there are two women. Gertrude and Ophelia. Throughout the play they are refereed to by the name "women" and are treated as if they are weak and frail. Depicting that through Hamlet there is often little to no respect for them.
B. Hamlet does experience true melancholy. He begins to experience both melancholy and madness because he is having trouble avenging his fathers death by killing the murderer.
C. Hamlet at first did feign his madness but he soon gave into it. He gave into the madness after thinking that the ghost was a trick being played on him by the devil.
Hamlet began to have "madness" as an affect from the melancholy.
Explanation:
As much as Sammy seems to disapprove of them, he knows the rules in the A&P. After describing at length how much skin Queenie is showing above the top of her bathing suit and how white her naked shoulders are, he finally describes her hair, face, and how she holds her head. Her hair is in a bun, which, although "unravelling," is still a more conservative hairstyle. Her face, he says, is "kind of prim." Thus, Queenie's hairstyle and expression look proper. She also "held her head so high her neck ... looked kind of stretched, " which suggests to him she is elegant and self-contained, and which only enhances her beauty to Sammy. Since the rest of her is at odds with A&P propriety, Queenie's proper hairstyle,"prim face," and confident posture may act as a shield against the shocked looks of other customers. The contrast also suggests that looking at Queenie as either proper or improper may be simplistic, when he has never seen her before she entered the store.