Answer:
the tone is kinda sad but informational
Explanation:
they know wassup
I would say B. C could also be an option, but I think B makes the most sense :)
Answer: The couplet allows for parallel form connecting the elements of thought.
Here are the connections:
God directs - from his head
guard him from on high- let ev'ry evil fly
The end of Hamlet's life held one purpose: to his father's murder. Unfortunately, this vengeance also cost him his own life, as well as the lives of Ophelia, Polonius, Laertes, and his mother Gertrude. We must try to remember Hamlet as he was before his father's death: a diligent student and a leader of his people. Towards the end, as a sickness began to consume him, he lost some of the presence he once had, but he never lost the support of his people. We can all take comfort in the fact the struggles in his mind are now at an end.
That's definitely false. You know the media.