Answer:
she is light hearted and joking about her forth comings. not 100% sure its correct, but I'm pretty sure :)
B. This is a run-on statement.
"T<span>hey must rely on their advisers these advisers (Period) are members of the White House staff..."</span>
Hamlet's willingness to go with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern into a trap shows that he may be giving up. He knows the consequences he should face for killing Polonius and has not had the strength or courage to act against Claudius yet. It also is a point that he has descended further into a reality of the madness that he has been 'putting on'.
Answer:
The author feels at ease at the beginning of the paragraph because it said he was at ease at the beginning. Further into the passage the author feels he started to feel disoriented because in the paragraph it says "I felt myself getting pale and wished them gone. My head ached and I fancied a ringing in the ear:but it continued and became more distinct."
Explanation: