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The proper answer to this question is option D "<span>John Constable".
Your answer is D.
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He had two seperate plot developments happen at the same time. He also forshadowed and Hamlet going mad a little. Even though in this scene it was suppose to be faked. The scenes would be what Gertrude, which includes the discussion with the ambassadors; Hamlet’s conversation with Polonius, in which we see Hamlet consciously feigning madness for the first time; Hamlet’s reunion with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern; and the scene with the players, followed by Hamlet’s concluding speech on the them. These separate plot developments take place in the same location and occur in rapid succession. This causes suspense to build for it leaves us wandering what can happen next.
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<span>No two movements of the symphony are alike. The composers often used minuets for drama and the rondo for the finale. It varied with composers. The rondo form is a recurring theme which alternates with other music, typically described as A-B-A. The composer may start out with the rondo, go to a minuet, develop a different melody and return to the rondo. this would make the answer the first and fourth.</span>
Answer:
Edna is no longer in complete control of her situation.
Explanation:
If she can not refuse Robert then she is not in complet control of her situation because she can't just say no to him for anything.