<span>The answer in the space provided is central message. It is because this is the moral lesson or the message of a certain story or text in which the author is trying to deliver to its readers in means of reaching them out or communicating with them through the work that they made such as poets or stories. And by this, they can apply this to their daily life as it serves as a lesson to them.</span>
I'd say it means that there is a huge difference between them, the coach is the master, and the wrestler is still an apprentice, they cannot be compared to each other.
The answer to this question is C
Commanded by his father's ghost in Act 1 to 'Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder' by his brother Claudius, who has robbed him of his wife and throne as well as his life, Hamlet swears that 'with wings as swift / As meditation, or the thoughts of love,' he will 'sweep to [his] revenge.
Answer:
rams and horses, or maybe chickens
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I'm not to sure but if I'm wrong please tell me tpwk <3