<span>If these were the missing choices:
A. The first train consisted of thirty-four cars weighing, all told, ninety tons.
B. Before the time of Watt, the steam engine was exclusively a steam pump—slow and wasteful of fuel.
C. The idea of using steam for driving stationary machinery originated in the early centuries.
D. Watt made it a quick, powerful, and efficient engine, requiring only a fourth as much fuel as before.
My answer is D. WATT MADE IT A QUICK, POWERFUL, AND EFFICIENT ENGINE, REQUIRING ONLY A FOURTH AS MUCH FUEL AS BEFORE.
Though the passage is not given, I chose option D because it gives the benefit that others experienced from Watt's contribution.</span>
Answer:
Something bad is in the air....something bad is coming. Something bad is going to happen.
Remember to obey the ghost.
Watch the King. If he shows remorse, let me know. If he does not show remorse, then should I kill him?
Explanation:
It is interesting to note that Claudis is crying out for help as he dies.
Hamlet does not want Horatio to ever talk about seeing the ghost. Let Hamlet die knowing about the ghost, but do not speak of it, or they will think you are crazy too. Stay alive.
The passage would end with a twist because the reader would have been kept in the dark about key facts
C.Queen Elizabeth is your answer