I think the answer is b: spent his money without restraint
Are you actually depressed
Answer:
When you quote directly from a source, enclose the quoted section in quotation marks
Explanation:
Add an in-text citation at the end of the quote with the author name and page number, like this: "Here's a direct quote" (Smith 8). "Here's a direct quote" ("Trouble" 22)
"I'm not sure but for the effectiveness of Local
sports...I think you should include that teenagers find hobbies and that
keeps them busy and they forget about all the risky behaviours and they
learn to work as a team. For the ineffective part, they take
supplements to enhance their sport performances and steroids to build up
muscles faster which is illegal and may be harmful to them, it's also
an example of risky behaviour"
I would say B, since his advice was for her to fake her own death, and no good can come of that. But really the entire play was just Shakespeare making fun of the high upper class, so you could tell from the beginning that it was not going to end happily ever after.