Maybe write about when you got in trouble and learned a new life lesson
It might be said that Laertes was troubled because he heard t<span>he funeral was obscure and lacked fitting ceremony (option B). He was upset because of t</span>he way he died, the secrecy of his funeral, no funeral rites, no military display, no noble right, no formal ceremony were present.
<span>Man vs. Man; the woman is competing against another person.
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Sometimes they do and sometimes they don't.
When they do, we call that "onomatopeia".
But most often they don't. For example, "strawberry" is much too big a word
for that tiny red fruit. It should be called a "pleep".
And "sun" is much too small a word for that huge hot yellow thing in the sky.
That should be called a "fuuuarrmmhh".
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. According to Wiesel, Elizier's change from the beginning of the book to the end would be that he <span>becomes stronger and more human after facing hardships.</span>
Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.