Answer:
In a manual for an elementary school classroom.
Explanation:
This answer seems to make the most sense because he wants to include lots of details and <em>very simple words</em> when explaining how to brush teeth. Additionally, dentists, high school students, and the general public who can read essays typically do not need instruction on how to brush their teeth; they should know how to do it already.
1. The answer is b.) whom.
2. The answer is b.) sudden.
Shakespeare uses a couple techniques to show the conflict between Hamlet and Gertrude in this scene, irony being the one most used.
First, Hamlet speaks in an aside (meaning no one else can hear him) to indicate he's not interested in speaking to his family -- they are "less than kind."
Then, Gertrude comments on Hamlet's clothing, indicating he's mourning too much. She tells him directly to be kind to Claudius. She says people die all the time, and he replies "aye, it is common," an ironic reply. The death of a king is not "common" -- nor is murder.
Then, Hamlet discusses the meaning of the word "seem," implying that people could fake their grief. (He's implying, perhaps, that Gertrude faked her grief.) His grief, however, IS real.
The answer is tone!
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