1. Hamlet feels sorrow, regret and finally despair as he pronounces his soliloquy.
2. He realises that his awe is small compared to the burden of death we all carry, so he must "think bloody" from now on.
3. The audience should feel sorry for him, at first, but it should change by his conclusion.
4. The actor should be slow paced, almost still at first, then energetic and louder towards the end. His facial expression must go from sadness to anger, to madness.
Generally, just a biography, an autobiography is a biography written by the person about themselves :)
The answer is A I believe
Hello. You forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
A. an appeal to emotion
B. an appeal to ethics
C. an appeal to logic
D. an appeal to the author’s character
Answer:
C. an appeal to logic
Explanation:
The text presented above shows an appeal to logic as the rhetoric used to demonstrate how censorship can silence the powerless. This is because the narrator states that she describes how a high school class burned books that they believed were inappropriate. These "improper" books portrayed subjects that had a strong social impact and were considered dangerous because of the ideas they emitted. However, they were just books, they could not fight or defend themselves, they were powerless and therefore, it was logical that they were annulled through censorship.
Answer:
Dear (Friend's na me)
It has be en a very long time since we've last me t, I really hope we can catc h up on what's been happ ening and have a c hat. (Some ne ws of what you have been doin g or some things that happe ned). Is there any thing new for you? or wh at have you bee n doi ng?
From (Your na me)
Explanation: