Answer:
frantic tone
Explanation:
The passage exhibits great confusion, fear, trauma, anxiety, hurry and adrenaline rush. Such description or the narration style involves a frantic tone.
Frantic tone means a mode of expression that involves great confusion and excitement.
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is an adventurous novel which involves thrilling plot and a lot of action. The narration is based upon the scene development which is fast paced. Thus, the story needs a frantic tone to narrate the incident so as to get more attention from the reader.
Answer:
Before I actually
Explanation:
I think it is the first one. "Before I actually ..."
This tells us that there were two periods in her life: before she decided to compete in track and field and after she decided.
Grammatically, the before tells us that what happened before her decision was not nearly as important as what happened afterward.
So I chose is the after part. It is not really as informative as "Before I actually ..."
I said is not a transition.
She has completed her thought and is summarizing what it means in "and again ..."
Answer:
From the text, she has no idea about the murder. She didn't realize that Claudius murdered Hamlet's father.
Explanation:
When Hamlet confronted his mother Gertrude, the guilt she expressed was for marrying Claudius inappropriately. But, she did not seem to know of the role Claudius played in the murder of Hamlet's father, when Hamlet presses her on it, her response is, "Alas, he's mad."
Therefore from the text, Gertrude had no idea what Hamlet was referring to when he talked about the murder of a king. She didn't realize that Claudius murdered Hamlet's father