Elizabeth wanted to help put the nation back together
That's mostly what she's talking about when she keeps saying she wants to help and everything.
Well he might feel angry because he is going through a hard time. He might be angry at God because he is in the hospital and when the pastor comes to pray with him he might be like you’ve got to be kidding me. A lot of people experience this. They get angry at God when trouble comes but you should never do that. God doesn’t allow hard things to happen to you so that he can see you suffer. No! God loves you and he hates when his children have to suffer. But God allows hard things to happen to you so that you can turn to him and trust that he will help you. Hope this helps!! God bless! :D
Answer:
And summer's lease hath all too short a date
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter is a form of poetical writing style where there are ten syllables/ iambs / meters in a line. These words in each line will also be an alternation between an unstressed and a stressed syllable.
Among the lines given in the question, the last two lines are written in an iambic pentameter form. The lines are from William Shakespeare's "<em>Sonnet 18</em>",
And <u>sum</u>mer's<u> lease</u> hath<u> all</u> too <u>short</u> a <u>date
</u>
Nor<u> lose</u> po<u>sses</u>sion <u>of</u> that<u> fair</u> thou <u>ow'st</u>
The stressed words are underlined, thus the evident alternating unstressed and stressed meter form. Thus, these two lines are written in an iambic pentameter form.
The correct answer is B. The actor playing hamlet speaks slowly & deliberately, weighing the meaning of every word as he goes along.
By speaking slowly and emphasizing the tone of the words he uses, he would be protraying a sense of distress and cautiousness that in the other options provided the actor would not achieve. As the saying goes: less is more.