<span>Any writer of historical fiction should find events in history that lend themselves to ideas or events that modern people can identify with, such as love, loss, happiness, etc. Then the author must ensure that the characters being used are relatable in the same way, regardless of the time-period in question.</span>
Answer:
Ophelia's grave
Explanation:
In Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, there is a conflict between Hamlet and Laertes where they are engaged in a duel.
In the course of the duel, they both jump into Ophelia's grave in a fight to the death. Hamlet tells Laertes that he loves Ophelia and would "eat a crocodile for her" and be "buried alive with her".
Zeus or robin hood. i’m pretty sure zeus tho. i am unsure of the others
<span>The right answer is C. My dad doesn’t have a hobby he is too busy working. The fused sentence is when there are 2 closes in a sentence, but there is no punctuation, which is an error. </span>