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He means by making wars too expensive, nobody can start one.
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As he says to Horatio right before the duel with Laertes, "The readiness is all. Let be." The third philosophical question Hamlet raises is the question of death. There's no shortage of death in this play; and it comes in many forms.
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Answer: 1. The fire was on and a fire man turned it off, 2. he saved the dog that was trapped, and they saved the house.
Explanation: they are telling how everything happened and how it got solution and everything was alright
The correct option is A.
Oberon is casting a spell on Titania. Titania was sleeping, when Oberon approached her with a magical flower and put the flower juice in her eyelids and at the same time uttering those spells written above. He was magically commanding Titania to love dearly anything she first set her eyes on when she wake up, even if is a leopard or bear and that she should only wake up when something nasty is around.