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Getting information about different countries,learning new things from the news,are the good impacts of television whereas the bad impacts of television are it causes waste of time,addiction to the teenagers,learning or watching bad things in the television,watching movies all the times,etc. Every thing has some bad impacts and some good impacts it depends on the way how we use it.
I believe its D. Hiding a secret can be painful.
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Answer: The cyclops is nice to his animals, but mean to Odysseus and his men.
Explanation: The cyclops takes care of the animals, while he miss treats Odysseus and his men.
Question 2: "<span>He is wearing black because he is still in mourning over the death of his father, King Hamlet."
Question 3: "</span><span>But I have that within which passeth show,/These but the trappings and the suits of woe."
Hamlet spends most of this passage talking about how his is actually mourning the death of his father instead of just "seeming" like he is. When someone passed away it was customary to dress in black for an extended period of time.
The conversation leading up to this talks about how everyone dies and it's natural, so why does it "seem" like such a big deal to Hamlet? He answers by saying "</span><span>"Seems," madam? Nay, it is. I know not "seems."" This "it is' shows that it is a big deal to him. He continues by saying "'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother,..." (It is not just my black clothes) and listing all of the exterior shows of mourning that are customary but can be faked. "For they are actions that a man might play" means that anyone is capable of putting on black clothes and acting sad.
Then there is a shift and the reason that the last two lines are the answer to Question 3 ("But I have that within which passeth show/These but the trappings and the suits of woe.") is because he has this sadness within him "I have that within" means that he is actually feeling how important the loss of his father is to him. </span>