<span>Obscenity refers to a material that is indecent, immoral, impure in nature. This can be something that we see or hear from television, radio or paper. This is a character, state or an item that tends to corrupt our morals.</span>
Greeks believed in gods that they always prayed to. All Greeks worship the gods and always had a ritual. They are sacred to them. It was sometimes a law to praise the gods. They had celebrations to worship gods. They believed in monotheism and polytheism sometimes.
Answer:tone
Explanation:tone is the answer
Answer:
Horatio's line in the excerpt passage above of Act V of the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare is to further develop the theme of "Too much questioning is dangerous"
Explanation:
This excerpt passage is from Act V of Hamlet purpose of Horatio’s line “'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so” i.e (“If you thought that you’d be thinking too much.”) furthers the development of the theme “too much questioning is dangerous”. The next scene of Ophelia’s grave, Hamlet was in great despair for losing Ophelia, asks several questions to know what his mother and uncle feels and what can be done for Ophelia now, and indicates that he always loved her more than anyone. This Hamlet’s behavior makes his mother to say that he is insane. Generally speaking, asking too many questions is known to put one at a life-threatening and endangering situation.
Explanation:
1.Yes,I have found or read this type of text.
2.We can probably find this text in newspaper.
3.The text is written so that any information can be gained about missing person.
4.The writer's intention of writing this text is to inform the situation if found by someone.
5.The name of the missing child is Celeste Christianssen.
6.The missing child is a brown haired girl with blonde highlights with brown eyes.
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