1) <span>describing the beauty of nature and how individuals interact with it
2) </span><span>A rise in crime and poverty.
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Main ideas are explained and developed with supporting details.
Answer:
A. The prison and cemetery were built early, with the cemetery expanding in size from its original plot.
Explanation:
It's right on edge
The 1st scene happens in the middle of the night, on the dark and windy castle wall. The guards are freezing with cold and trembling with fear, as there's a Ghost who appears and wants to say something.
On the other hand, the 2nd scene happens at court, where all the courtiers are present, along with the queen and the new king Claudius. Although the former king has recently passed out (or murdered, as the reader will find out later), everybody is serene and optimistic. Only the melancholic prince Hamlet is missing.
The two settings are juxtaposed with a context that binds them together (adding to the contrast, at the same time): everybody is well aware of the strange and sudden circumstances of the old king's death. The 1st scene is spooky because of his Ghost who seeks young Hamlet. The 2nd scene leaves a bitter taste because his funeral has been followed by a wedding all too soon.
Answer:
The author intends to emphasize the size and viciousness of said monster by using descriptive hyperbolic language
Explanation: