Angrily, Hamlet denies having given her anything; he laments the dishonesty of beauty, and claims both to have loved Ophelia once and never to have loved her at all. Bitterly commenting on the wretchedness of humankind, he urges Ophelia to enter a nunnery rather than become a “breeder of sinners” (III.i.122–123).
Answer:
There’s an aboideau in the epopoeia
Explanation:
The error is in the first sentence- “shine brightly” should be “shines brightly” because the subject is singular.
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