Polonius' reason for Hamlet being sad was:
- C. He forbid Ophelia to talk to Hamlet
<h3>Hamlet</h3>
This refers to the old Shakespearean drama which tells the tale of Hamlet who has a thirst for power which led him to commit murders and to take over the throne.
With this in mind, Polonius believes that Hamlet is sad because he has not spoken to Ophelia whom he forbade from speaking to Hamlet because Hamlet was fond of her.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
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The theme of Anna’s Secret Wish is that <u>people see the world differently</u>. Taken from the text “Anna’s Secret Wish” by Joan Lowery Nixon and Eileen Nixon McGowan, the reader can understand that the text is about every person having a different view of the world. There are <u>two instances (details)</u> in the text that can support this idea. First, when Anna and Olivia discuss their different points of view regarding oil paintings. Anna argues that she would like to use color and the oil paints instead of charcoal; however, Olivia does not like the idea of using oil paintings, since charcoal allows her to erase something if she makes a mistake. Second, towards the end, Anna says "I'll never have a charcoal life. Mama sees the world in colors too!". With this statement, Anna explains that she and her mother see the world in a particular way, in this case in color. Therefore, she implicitly states that there are different ways of seeing or perceiving the world.
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Along With and As Well As Do Not Form Plural Subjects
Beware of words that join but do not qualify as true conjunctions and thus do not form plural subjects. These words include as well as, along with, together with, not to mention, and others. Again, another example from New Fowler:
A very profitable company such as British Telecom, along with many other companies in the UK, is not prepared to pay a reasonable amount. New Fowler, p. 35.
Neither-Nor, Subject-Verb Agreement
The problem of subject-verb agreement also crops up when you use correlative conjunctions. When you use neither . . . nor to join two subjects of a clause, you will confront the problem of number. Must the verb appear in the singular or the plural? When neither . . . nor joins two singular subjects, the verb must be singular as well. Like this:
Neither the player nor the coach wants to lose the game.