I think the answer is B. chores
Answer:
During the match, Claudius conspires with Laertes to kill Hamlet. They plan that Hamlet will die either on a poisoned rapier or with poisoned wine. The plans go awry when Gertrude unwittingly drinks from the poisoned cup and dies. Then both Laertes and Hamlet are wounded by the poisoned blade, and Laertes dies.
Explanation:
In the poem, the setting is never clearly stated, but based off some of the lines in the poem, we can make an inference that it happens during a clear night.
Aging and mind soul connection to untwine in the soul with defects of body you never age your flesh does flesh