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The statement that best describes how the two adaptations of Hamlet differ is A. Price’s Hamlet is carefree and unaffected by the ghost’s appearance.
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The inference that can be made about the culture of the setting that is supported by the passage is Students whose first language is not English face discrimination.
<h3>What inference can be made about the culture?</h3><h3 />
The excerpt is not attached but an inference can be made based on the given options.
Culture refers to social methods of doing things in a society. This means that the only two options related to culture are options A and C.
As boys and girls are allowed to take classes together in most places in the world, the more likely cultural setting is that students are discriminated against is their first language is not English.
Find out more on discrimination at brainly.com/question/1084594
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The answers are the following:
<span>wejack (Algonquian) -woodchuck
kharizesthai (Greek)- Evil
paritus (Latin) -parasite
al-jabr (Arabic) -algebra
corteis (Old French) -charis
pompion (French) -pumpkin
yfele (Old English) -courteous
nei (Old Norse) -boss
Your answers are correct </span>