Explanation:
professionalism I guess it is good to know how to write formal emails makes you look good when emailing cool people or businesses
<span>1. Claudius protected himself from Hamlet's accusations.
2. Hamlet loved his father that's why he sought revenge for his murder but he delayed taking action.
3. Ophelia was obedient to her father and brother's orders.
4. Polonius was pompous and interested in making a good impression.
5. Gertrude was concerned about her son but she was hasty to judge that Hamlet was mad.</span>
The type of verb that typically includes the word "to" is C. infinitive.
<u>The infinitive is the base form of the verb. Moreover, the present infinitive can have the form of "to-infinitive" </u>or the form of the "zero infinitive" (without "to"). <u>The first form is frequently used</u> and, for that reason, the infinitive typically includes "to". Furthermore, the "to-infinitive" can function as subject of the sentence, direct object and even as object complement. Some of the verbs that can be followed by a "to-infinitive" are refuse, propose, want and decide.
Answer:
A. Both conclusions wish other nations of the world well, but Chamberlain advocates imperialism, while Nehru advocates freedom for India.
Explanation:
Joseph Chamberlain's (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) concluding phrase <em>"future union with the British races throughout the world"</em>, the title of the text <em>"I Believe in a British Empire"</em> and the start of the text all show that Chamberlain is advocating British imperialism.
Jawaharlal Nehru's (14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) <em>"the eternal and the ever-new, we pay our reverent homage and we bind ourselves afresh to her service</em>" and <em>"pledge ourselves to cooperate with them in furthering peace, freedom and democracy."</em> show that he is advocating freedom for India as well as democracy and peace.
Option B is not correct as Chamberlain says nothing about religion, is against separate England. And Nehru clearly demands freedom for India.
Option C is not correct Because Nehru says nothing directly about British people.
Option D is not correct because Chamberlain's text says nothing about peace, and Nehru's text nothing about competition.