The question requires a personal answer based on your opinion of the sentence "to be or not to be" and its meaning. In that case, I can't write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
<h3>Meaning and context of "to be or not to be"</h3>
- It is a sentence written by Shakespeare.
- It is the sentence spoken by Hamlet.
- It represents a reflection between life and death, where Hamlet thinks if living is better than dying.
The sentence has a strong meaning because it shows the anguish and confusion in Hamlet's mind, causing him to consider death as the solution to his problems.
In this case, to answer this question, you must think if the reflection that the sentence promotes is the most important thing in the lives of individuals, that is, you must decide if considering and imagining death as a solution is the most important thing in the life of the individual. world.
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2.)doesn't start
3.)spent
4.)came
5.)works
6.)won't meet
7.)departs
8.) will answer
9.)lands\takes off
10.) will help
11.) will do
12.) when\arrives
hope this helps
Who is Frank/what is this from?
A simile uses like or as to compare something
The correct answer is "Joseph Addison and Richard Steele." The two men contributed to the Tatler and Spectator a serial humorous and entertaining essays are Joseph Addison and Richard Steele.