The wordplay is Onomatopoeia
Jem cries when Nathan Radley cements over the knot hole.
Jem is a character of the novel to kill a mockingbird who ages from 10 to 13 over the course of the story.
Jem represents the idea of bravery in the novel, and the way that his definition shifts over the course of the story is important. The changes he undergoes are seen from the point-of-view of a younger sister.
By this sentence, the queen meant that she can see only what is real.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- In this scene, Hamlet is seeing his father's ghost.
- He wants his mother, the queen, to see this ghost too, but she can't see him.
This scene puts Hamlet's mental rationality in doubt. The queen begins to suspect that her son is crazy and that is why she says the sentence shown in the question above, where she means that she can see everything that is real, but spirits and other silly things, she cannot see.
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Hello!
I think Mark was using summarizing, because of the way Mark phrased his sentence. "The main point" does invoke a summary of a sort. Now, C is possible, as well, but not likely. I'd suggest sticking to A.
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-L
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He cared more abt the frndship when he was in kindergarten