At the start of Act 1, the watchmen and Horatio speculate the appearance of the ghost means:
B. Something is very wrong in Denmark.
- In Act 1 of the tragic play "Hamlet," by Shakespeare, the watchmen are discussing the appearance of a ghost.
- They want Horatio, Hamlet's best friend, to also see the ghost of the late king, which has now appeared a couple of nights in a row.
- Horatio doubts the men at first, but he too sees the ghost.
- He then comes to the conclusion that the ghost is bad news. His appearance probably means that something bad is about to happen in Denmark.
I found the answer choices. They are:
A. Denmark is about to win an important battle.
B. Something is very wrong in Denmark.
C. Someone is playing a practical joke on them.
D. Denmark is inhabited by thousands of similar spirits.
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Answer:
B is the answer.
Explanation:
Based on what was shown to me, we can see that everyone wants to hlp Marilyn, but no can do anything and that there is no hope for Marilyn. This is shown in the excerpt when she asks if there is any hope left and the man said no.
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Answer:
The aswers is Write down only main ideas
The answer is A.) Dreams of luxuries and popularity beyond her means.
First, divide 10 (amount of juice bottles) by 4 (amount of kids at red table) The answer should be 2.5, meaning each kid at the red table got 2 and a 1/2 bottles of juice.
next, multiply 6 (the amount of kids at the blue table) by 2.5 ( the amount of juice every kid should get). The answer should be 15.
So, there should be 15 bottles of juice given to the blue table.