In "Hamlet", Act I, Scene II, Claudius and Gertrude as Hamlet to cheer up, and tell him that every living thing has to die, so it is useless to keep mourning for his father. Hamlet answers that he is suffering more than they can see, nothing can express the way he feels. Then Claudius says that everybody loses his father because it is a law of nature and tells Hamlet to stop mourning because it is a crime against God, against the dead and against nature. Claudius then tells Hamlet to start thinking of him as his new father and treat him in this way. And he also asks Hamlet not to leave Denmark.
Because the character’s fates are determined by their environment.
Answer:
6.fair and square I thought that Robertson had won the game honorably (without cheating).
7.kill you or cure you This medicine should cure you, but it may have negative side effects.
8.heart and soul Shirley believes in this policy completely.
9.leading a dog’s life I’ve been lonely since Mona went to Cincinnati.
10.face the music Benton decided to surrender and accept the consequences.
11.I know where you’re coming from I understand your concerns, Alan, but we still have to work within company policy.
12.come apart at the seams This contract isn’t going to satisfy the client (or stand up in court).
Explanation:
Liking verbs are verbs that connect with the subject and give some information about it. Example: am, is, appears, look, seem, taste, etc...
<span>Linking verbs don't express action. But, as usual, </span>we have the famous exceptions. <span>Some verbs can be action verbs or linking verbs, example:
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grow, look, prove, remain, smell, sound, taste, turn, stay, get, appear, feel
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So, answering you, the answer is the second sentence.
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<span>From his travels with the Ghost of Christmas Past, Scrooge sees his progression from an innocent, neglected child to a responsible, choice-making adult. He was not at fault for the treatment he received when he was young, but, as he aged, he started making bad decisions of his own accord. </span>