Answer: If we had no smartphone, it wouldn't be that bad, we can do everything on a computer if we don't have a phone.
Explanation:
Smartphones are things parents give you because they think you're old enough to go ahead and knock yourself out. You can play games on there, call your friends, and family members, but imagine that you got it took away from you. You think that you wouldn't be able to do anything, but you have a computer. If you don't have one, tuff luck. A computer can almost do everything a smartphone can do. You can call, text, download, take pics, and more. If you didn't have a smartphone in the 1900's you'd probably be crying in your pj's overnight bc you wanted to play something on it and the computer doesn't do the same thing a smartphone does back in the 1900's.
Answer:the answer is D “ There’s nothing you with for / that won’t be yours if you win’”
Explanation:
I just took the test on Edgenuity
Antinous<span> has always been rich. </span>He<span> is incredibly arrogant, and thinks that his social stature makes him better than others.</span>
Hamlet is determined to kill Claudius. So, he slips into his room and he is ready to kill him when, suddenly, he overhears Claudius praying for forgiveness for his sins. Hamlet realises that if he kills his uncle at this moment he will be forgiven for his father's murder and he will go to Heaven. So, finally, Hamlet decides not to kill him at this point but to rather wait until he's caught at a moment of sin. Then, he can ensure that Claudius will go to Hell and will be punished for his sins.
The fact that Hamlet finds his uncle praying is important because it makes Hamlet postpone his revenge. Also, at this scene, Hamlet for the first time questions himself about what really happened to his father when he says that he's not sure if his father had the chance to pray for forgiveness before he was murdered. For this reason, he doesn't want his uncle to go to Heaven while his father may be in Hell and so the climax of the play is postponed.