I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Credibility would mean a text that is worthy of a reader’s trust. It<span> refers to the objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer:
Polonius reads the love letter aloud to Gertrude and Claudius for two reasons:
He wants to show that he is a loyal subject, and that he's not trying to get his daughter together with Hamlet—Hamlet, being a royal, won't get much advantage from marrying the daughter of a mere noble. If he reveals the message to them directly, they'll know he is "a man faithful and honorable," as Claudius says.
He wants to get credit for being the one to know why Hamlet is mad. Once he reads the letter, he uses it to explain how Hamlet became mad: "he, repelled...Fell into a sadness, then into a fast...and, by declension / Into the madness wherein now he raves." Claudius was very eager to find out why Hamlet was mad, so being able to give an explanation makes Polonius look good.
His plans after reading the letter are to show the king directly that love is the cause of Hamlet's madness by taking the king to observe a conversation between Ophelia and Hamlet. As it turns out, Hamlet is very mean to Ophelia during this conversation, and the King concludes that he is not in love: "Love? His affections do not that way tend." So Polonius's plan doesn't really succeed.
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2. distent (obsolete; spread out; distended)
3. stinted (past tense of stint ~ supply inadequate amount of something)
Answer:
successfully concluded its first ever Blood Donation Camp, inaugurated by Medha Patkar, many volunteers and well-wishers, trained doctors and nurses from different local hospitals volunteered, more blood donation camps will be organized again in the future.
Explanation:
Be There For You, an NGO based on Charlestown, Boston has successfully concluded its first ever Blood Donation Camp on the 10th of August, 2020. The event was inaugurated by Medha Patkar, a renowned social activist, who is also the nominal director of Be There For You.
The event has seen many volunteers and well-wishers who turned up to show support and donated blood and financial donations. It was indeed a very successful event for the Charlestown based NGO to witness such good response from so many people.
Ten highly trained doctors and 5 nurses from different local hospitals volunteered to pay their service for the event which was held at Hallmark Tennis Hall. It is anticipated that more blood donation camps will be organized again in the future by the team and invites everyone from far and near to show support to Be There For You Organization.