Answer:
(B) fearful questioning.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragedy play "Hamlet" revolves around a young prince Hamlet and his plans to uncover the truth about his father's death. The play delves into certain themes of human qualities such as insanity, loyalty, family ties, and love.
The given lines are spoken by Gertrude, mother of Hamlet and newly married to her dead husband's brother, Claudius. And in her lines, she reveals her opinion of why Hamlet is acting in such a sad and melancholic manner. To her, it seems his behavior stems from not only the death or loss of his father but also her subsequent marriage to his uncle Claudius, in such a short time from her former husband's death. And in expressing her opinion, she is fearfully questioning Hamlet's 'odd' behavior, doubting it had anything to do with Ophelia or anyone for that matter.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
I think it’s 5 correct me if I’m wrong
Im pretty sure you had to did this with 2 group members. You will then write an evaluation to reflect on your experiences with planning, speaking, and listening.
There are a lot of pictures and evidence proving that time travel could have already been achieved but I do believe that we are getting closer to it. (I'm sorry if this didn't help at all)