Answer:
the correct answer is A
Explanation:
The best interpretation of this verse by John Keats from the excerpt of “Ode to a Nightingale” below was that the poet is expressing a wish for immortality. The poem is partly about immortality. The poem celebrates the thing or person to which it is devoted.
The underlined verbal <em>identified </em>serves as A. adjective in the sentence above.
It modifies the subject <em>the grandeur of the Mayan Ruins </em>because it answers the question - What kind of Mayan Ruins? - (Those) identified as the place to see.
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Imprisonment would be the correct answer!
The speaker is Hamlet and what is he trying to accomplish is to establish the guilt of his uncle Claudius who murdered his brother, the King, and Hamlet's father.
The audience for the soliloquy is Hamlet alone when he received a revelation.
<h3>What is a Soliloquy?</h3>
This refers to the moment in drama when a character speaks to himself, usually in hushed tones.
Hence, we can see that The speaker is Hamlet and what is he trying to accomplish is to establish the guilt of his uncle Claudius who murdered his brother, the King, and Hamlet's father.
The audience for the soliloquy is Hamlet alone when he received a revelation.
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