Because he fought mythical creatures & the story is far from fiction in multiple ways.
Answer:
A). Dying.
Explanation:
The phrase 'shuffled off this mortal coil' was uttered by Hamlet during his popular soliloquy 'To be or not to be.' It stands for 'dying or to die' as a result of the sufferings or troubles of this mortal life and this constant state of being in conflict. When Hamlet says this phrase, he is tired of the regular 'turmoils of his mortal life' and thus, he wishes to 'die.' Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
<span>Romeo is discussing how "unnatural" it is that blissful love can make him so miserable.
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Answer:
I think
2. Who
3.that
4. Who
5.who
6. Which
7.which
8. That
Explanation:
10:which/that
11: who
Sorry I don’t know the 9th question.