Answer:
The ship was cheered , the harbour was cleered, meerily did we drop
Explanation:
assosanance appears in the long e sound in cheer d and clear d
D. You use semi colons when you could’ve stopped the sentence but the author decided not to so both sides of the semicolon make a sentence
Claudius goes on to bribe Hamlet's friends and while they do protest they end up accepting anyways in hope of helping their friend. I belive that would be considered justified.