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<span>B. Elliot run the entire marathon after practicing for weeks.</span>
For the answer to the question above asking a<span>ccording to walker, why did PS 141 "crackle" with energy?</span><span>
The school crackled because it included students from many different cultures and economic backgrounds.
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Answer:
This is what i think
Explanation:
She went into the games trying to survive not to kill people. She volunteered for Prim out of the love in her heart even though she had no practice. She made an alliance with Rue and when she died Katniss made her a memorial then help up the 3 fingers symbol. Then to top it all of she and Peeta beat the system of the games by threatening a double kill at the end.
For the answer to the question above, Shakespeare was a master of rhetoric and Act IV of Hamlet features many interesting examples.
First, we can see an instance of parallelism in IV.iii as Claudius hurries Hamlet off to England. As he explains that Hamlet's ship is ready to depart, Claudius creates a sense of urgency by placing similarly structured phrases in parallel with each other in lines 47 - 50:
<span>"Therefore prepare thyself;"The bark is ready, and the wind at help.Th' associates tend, and everything is bentFor England!</span>
Secondly, when Hamlet has departed, Claudius uses synecdoche (pronounced sine do kee) to emphasize the Danish power over England. He describes the Danish army as "the Danish sword" (line 68), giving an image of a huge threatening sword held over England's "raw and red" scarred body. It seems that Denmark has inflicted military damage on England in the past, so Claudius is confident that the English king will do his bidding and execute Hamlet when Hamlet arrives on English shores.
Thirdly, as Hamlet begins his journey to England, he uses arhetorical question whilst he is alone to vent his frustration that he has still not enacted his revenge against Claudius. He asks himself
<span> " What is a man,"If his chief good and market of his timeBe but to sleep and feed?</span>
It is not his intention that someone nearby should answer this. He merely uses it to express his exasperation that he is doing little more with his time than sleeping and eating. I hope this helps