The correct option is this: SOLDIERS MUST BE WARY OF THEIR ENEMIES.
In the excerpt given above, the author wrote about his men, who forgot their responsibilities as soldiers and got carried away with eating and drinking while the fugitives in their care ran away to muster enemy forces against them. The passage shows that the soldier were not disciplined and they were not wary of their enemies.
All the things that Hamlet said after he asked Ophelia where her father was is already directed to Polonius. He already knew that Polonius was in the room, eavesdropping.
"Are you honest?", "Are you fair?" are the lines which Ophelia did not really understand why he was asking. This means that these lines are directed to Polonius.
"It hath made me mad" was said for them to believe that he's really crazy.
That book was one of my favorites. It was scary and yet amazing.
A main theme is probably:
It is important to recognize what is evil as old major in the book clearly doesn't. The animals might have had a new leader, but they still had the problem of pride.
In "The Odyssey," Odysseus must be careful when passing the Sirens because of their song. Their song is so transfixing that sailors waste their time listening to the song and become unable to leave.
Answer: C. Sailors are unable to stop listening and waste away on their island.
I also had this question and I got it correct, hope this helps :)
Answer:
inspite of her rudeness, I like her.