Answer:
It depends on what he is saying. If he says rude things then you can conclude that he is being rude. Let me know what he is saying and then I can help you.
Explanation:
Read the passage from Hamlet, Act I, Scene v.
Hamlet: And now, good friends,
As you are friends, scholars, and soldiers,
Give me one poor request.
Horatio: What is ’t, my lord? we will.
Hamlet: Never make known what you have seen to-night.
Which is the best definition of poor, as it is used in the passage?
A: inexpensiveB: meagerC: pitiful<span>D: unfortunate
The answer is:
meager.</span>
The answer is e) who, because Nizami can be replaced with he or she which means it is who. If you could replace it with her or him it would be whom.