Answer:
depends on your school. Most of the time paid.
Explanation:
If I had time, I would go shopping with you.
я напишу это по-английски, так как у меня нет правильной русской клавиатуры) <3
In my opinion Online shopping is way easier that actually going to the shops and buying what I need. Also there's many advantages. The biggest benefit of online shopping is 'convenience' as it can be done from anywhere, at anytime and even from your phones as all you need to do so is have a decent internet connection. You don't face problems like the shop is too far or it might be closed,... Also, many times online shopping is cheaper than offline. But...there are some disadvantages as well. From what I know myself ... I'd say the biggest disadvantage in online shopping is probably the delay in the delivery. If you need something urgently, due to weather, traffic, or lost packages, your delivery might come late which I'd say it quite annoying...but if you buy the product from a shop directly, no such issues are present. Or another disadvantage is there is no guarantee of a product's quality, therefore the product might be damaged. But most of the time the products arrive on time and are in a good condition. Therefore, in my opinion Online shopping is definitely way more beneficial than actual shopping.
Надеюсь, это помогло тебе - хорошего дня)
Question 4: simile
The simile in the excerpt is "His beard was as white as snow." A simile is a comparison between two things using like or as. In this simile the color of his beard is compared to the snow. As to the other options, personification is giving a nonhuman thing human-like traits. Everything in the excerpt is human. Allusion is a reference to another literary work. There is no reference. Metaphor is a comparison between two things without using like or as. This uses as so it is a simile and not a metaphor.
Question 5: He plans to pretend that he has gone mad.
When Hamlet talks about "an antic disposition", he means that he is going to change his mood to one of madness. It is important to remember that mad actually means insane or crazy, not angry.
Question 6: Hamlet is saying that his madness changes like the weather, and that he is only mad some of the time.
In this piece of dialogue Hamlet is speaking of his madness like it's the wind. The wind changes directions just like his madness can change. He is trying to tell his friends that his madness is not constant but instead changes.
I believe your answer would be B. Smiths
Sorry if I'm wrong, I'm normally not too good with this stuff, but I do do well on it from time-to-time.