The events of Act III (Hamlet) in the correct order;
- Polonius and Claudius spy on Hamlet and Ophelia.
- Hamlet gives his "to be or not to be" speech.
- Hamlet tells Ophelia to get a nunnery.
- Hamlet tells Gertrude he must go to England.
- Claudius confesses his murder to the audience.
- Hamlet has the chance to kill Claudius, but hesitates.
- Claudius runs from the room shouting, "Give me some light!".
<h3>What is chronological order?</h3>
Chronological order is the arrangements of events from the first to the last, that is, from the oldest to the most recent event.
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If you're meaning just a sentence with these two words, then:
She approached the significant hole in the wall, peering through it, a soft sigh of defeat passing her lips when she saw that the impenetrable vault she was meant to go wasn't there.
That help any?
Answer:
D. The magnitude of wild apples in Kazakhstan is stunning.
Explanation:
In Passage A, taken from "Apple: A Global History" by Erika Janik, the author uses words and phrases such as “thickets," "stretching in every direction," and "extensive forest” to emphasize the magnitude of wild apples growing in Kazakhstan.
In the passage, the author describes the view, he witnessed for the first time of wild apples growing in Kazakhstan. The author was stunned by the view and writes that he has stumbled upon the center of origin for the apples.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.
Explanation:
it could be either. it depends on how you want to interpret it. going strictly by the grammar (because of the Can), it would be interrogative. but going by the intended meaning, it could be seen as imperative (a nicely worded order). are you looking at syntax or semantics?
a) Jack killed the giant because he sold the cow for magic beans.
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