Answer:
I hope you're referring to Act V Scene II! Here are the answers:
1) Hamlet switched the note that his father sent to England (the one that ordered them to kill Hamlet) with his own note that informed the reader of the letter to kill whoever delivered it to them. It just so happened that the deliverers of the letter were Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, so Hamlet was responsible for their murder.
2) (I'm not entirely sure about this one) Osric comes to Hamlet and informs him that Laertes is home from college. Osric basically boasts about Laertes' fencing skills for a few paragraphs, and mentions to Hamlet that he should fence with Laertes.
3) At the fencing match, Gertrude drinks the drink that was meant for Hamlet (the one that was poisoned by Claudius) and she collapses and dies.
4) Laertes is stabbed by the poisoned sword and dies.
5) Claudius was also stabbed by the poisoned sword (I think it was in his hand, but I'm not sure). Hamlet also forced him to drink the poisoned water that his mother drank. Claudius dies.
6) Hamlet recommends Young (Prince) Fortinbras to the throne, pretty much because Hamlet relates a little bit to the Prince (mentions how they are in similar situations).
Hope this helps!
Answer:
An object with a high mass close to the Earth could be sent out into a collision course with the asteroid, knocking it off course. When the asteroid is still far from the Earth, a means of deflecting the asteroid is to directly alter its momentum by colliding a spacecraft with the asteroid. I would send a space rocket heavier than normal rockets that would hit the asteroid and redirect it. I would also put explosives on it, but it might turn the asteroid into more pieces that can harm Earth even more. Brainliest?
Answer:d) Holland
Explanation:
Psychologist John Holland is a researcher who worked on the Holland Occupational Themes, which is commonly known as the Holland Codes also on the model of career development.
Question
Sophocles intertwines the themes of death and marriage in Antigone. Which two pairs of lines in this excerpt from the play best bring out the correlation of death and marriage? You can pick only 2.
(Friends, countrymen, my last farewell I make;
My journey's done.)
(One last fond, lingering, longing look I take
At the bright sun.)
(For Death who puts to sleep both young and old
Hales my young life,)
(And beckons me to Acheron's dark fold,
An unwed wife.)
(No maids have strewn with flowers from the lea,
'Tis Death I wed.)
Answer:
can you add more detail to your question please