In that sentence ... and most likely wherever it's used ... "lazily" is an adverb,
modifying the verb "grazes".
Here's a tip: Whenever you see a word that ends in "...ly", it's usually an adverb.
The italicized pronoun <em>himself </em>is used as a <u>reflexive pronoun</u>, that is its type. <span>A </span>reflexive pronoun<span> is normally used when the object of a sentence is the same as the subject: I hurt myself, for example. </span>
Ethos - credibility/ethics
Pathos- emotions
Logos- logic/facts/reasoning
Answer:
Turn his thoughts toward violence and revenge to defend his father’s honor.
Explanation:
Hamlet sees the thousands of men marching to fight in a war pointless and worth nothing so he states “from now on, if my thoughts aren't violent I’ll consider them worthless”