<span>The play Hamlet
by William Shakespeare revolves around the theme of revenge even at the
beginning. This can be seen particularly in Act 1, scene 5 where the ghost of
Hamlet’s father told him about the intention of his appearance: “GHOST: Pity me not, but lend thy serious hearing/
To what I shall unfold. </span>HAMLET: Speak. I am bound to hear. GHOST: So art
thou to revenge when thou shalt hear.” It is very clear that the ghost was not
asking for pity. He wanted his son to “revenge when thou shalt hear” for what
Claudius had done to him. As a ghost, he could not retaliate; thus, he told his
son about the act of murder and asked him to avenge his death.
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D) to introduce Brandon's character
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Answer: b
Explanation: I think it is an Infinitive Phrase and slipping on a banana peel sounds like an adverb to me I might be wrong but I hope this helped good luck!
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The following words should be capitalized: B) A, D) Sound, and C) Thunder.
When it comes to the names of novels an such, all words (except for prepositions and linking verbs) should be capitalized. For example - The Lord of the Rings, A Sound of Thunder, etc.