Crowner is an official who investigates suspicious death, and so crowner was consulted for Ophelia's burial because her death looked like a self destruction.
Explanation:
Ophelia is one of the character in William Shakespeare's very famous play 'Hamlet.' Ophelia is a wife of Prince Hamlet, and it so happens that due to Hamlet's actions, Ophelia's state of mind is disturbed which resulted in her drowning.
In Act 5 scene 1, two gravediggers enters who argue whether Ophelia should be given a Christian burial. And this mainly because her death doesn't seems like a natural death.
Affter Ophelia's case have been examined by the coroner (crowner), he states that it should be Christian funeral.
General Zaroff is so skilled at hunting that he no longer finds enjoyment in hunting simple game like deer or ducks because he finds it too easy. He has been hunting for an extensive amount of time and he likes the challenge of hunting game without instinct but with reason. Rainsford is also a very smart and skilled hunter which interests General Zaroff for some exciting game.
Answer:
1. Sam asked his sister if she would bring him some water.
2. Anna told Bob not to speak so loudly because Granny is sleeping.
3. Tom asked Mary if she would come to the concert with him.
4. She told the children to go to bed immediately.
Explanation:
Indirect basically means to get rid of the quotes while still maintaining proper grammar.
Answer:
The poet only needs to worry about ideas, rather than rhythm and sound.
Explanation:
Remember that a free verse poem is not limited by regular meter or rhythm. This type of poems don't limit themselves to follow the conventional rhyme shedules. Although we are used to read things that fit in certain structures, we can see that the free verse poems allow the writer to fully express using all his/her imagination and creativity. The beauty of poetry is still found by the use of pauses and natural rhytmical phrases. In this case, Rukeyser gives a powerful message supported by strong ideas that make this poem unique, showing like no other the sensation of living on that time. The beauty of this poem is expressed by the ideas it develops, not by the rhymes or structure.
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