Dying I'm sure. This whole part is about Hamlet feeling suicidal.
B. It goes from sleepy to frantically busy for a short time.
Explanation:
In Life on the Mississippi, Mark Twain details the narrator’s coming of age through the process of learning to be a steamboat pilot, which fulfilled his boyhood dream.
Twain describes Hannibal, Missouri, sometimes as a village and sometimes as a town. It is a very rural, sleepy, quaint place.
He says, 'And the fragrant town drunkard asleep in the shadow of them', 'but nobody to listen to the peaceful lapping of the wavelets against them,' 'a white town drowsing in the sunshine of summer's morning, the streets empty.'
Answer:
B - Any member of the military caught returning slaves to former owners will be dismissed.
Explanation:
The excerpt starts by addressing people of the military (All officers or persons in the military of naval service of the United States). Then states they are 'prohibiited' to return fugitives who have escapted from 'service or labor' and if they are found guildity they will be 'dismissed from service'.
I think it would be
B
I am not 100% sure tho
Character versus nature I believe since he’s “faded in blue air “ and hearing waves