He describes how people are behaving and what they are doing, including Hamlet and how his actions are perceived in the eyes of others. Direct would be if he directly told us things about Hamlet and his insanity, but this way he doesn't tell us but we understand the implications from the descriptions of what is going on.
Answer:
No. As long as you are caught up with all of your school work from the previous school they should place you in the grade you belong in and you can continue
Explanation:
The answer would be D. Conforming to societal convetions. Tell me if im wrong
I think it's B) Hally assumes the role of antagonist.
I looked eveywhere but could not figure this one out, maybe try reading the book? Sorry! xx