The word "some" as used in lines 59-60 refers to: the people buried in the churchyard.
- This question refers to the poem "<u>Elegy Written in a </u><u>Churchyard</u>," by Thomas Gray.
- In lines 59-60, the author uses the word "some" to refer to the people buried there.
- According to the speaker, some of those people never had the chance to reveal their potential, to do something big in life.
- They may have died young or may have never had the opportunity to accomplish their dreams.
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The correct answer is C - his inability to make and act on decisions is his downfall. Yes, he did love his father to bits, but that isn't his tragic fault. "His mother's hasty marriage" isn't as well. The last option isn't correct, as he didn't really hate him, he would become king anyways by marrying his mother. His inability to act on decisions led him, and basically everyone else to their untimely death.
It would be Macbeth because it states on act 2 scene 3 page 6. You should probably re-read it.
Because it helps him understand the reading better