By this sentence, the queen meant that she can see only what is real.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- In this scene, Hamlet is seeing his father's ghost.
- He wants his mother, the queen, to see this ghost too, but she can't see him.
This scene puts Hamlet's mental rationality in doubt. The queen begins to suspect that her son is crazy and that is why she says the sentence shown in the question above, where she means that she can see everything that is real, but spirits and other silly things, she cannot see.
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The modern banjo comes in a variety of forms, including four- and five-string versions. A six-string version, tuned and played similarly to a guitar, has gained popularity. In almost all of its forms, banjo playing is characterized by a fast arpeggiated plucking, though many different playing styles exist
Answer:
reassuring
Explanation:
The definition of the tone in literature is that it is a manner in which the author expresses his attitude towards the topic, the atnosphere he creates.
The particular tone can be achieved by means of choice of words, level of formality, syntax use, diction etc.
Here, we see that the author sound optimistic; he brings good news about the disease stating that the chance of catching it is astronomically low. This optimistic, comforting and encouraging type of writing gives this passage a reassuring tone.