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Explanation:
King Claudius sends a letter to the King of Norway to tell young Fortinbras to back off from his plans to attack Denmark. (Act 1, scene 2, I believe) Basically "something is rotten in the state of Denmark" - speaker: Marcellus, a guard, who talks to his philosophical comrade, Horatio, saying, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark …“ (Act-I, Scene-IV). The reason of saying this is just not that Denmark is facing dirt. It means that the situation of Denmark is similar to a fish that rots from head to tail, or in other words, it shows that everything is not good at top of political hierarchy.
I would say either A or C. Well sounds better. C
-External conflict involving his being followed by the other animals.
-What is the setting of the story?
icy Arctic valley at the end of winter
-How does the setting affect Roko's actions?
Lack of food made Roko a target. His pack couldn't see his signal that he was hurt because of the snow.
-Does 'The Wounded Wolf" have a stated theme or a suggested theme? Explain.
It is an implied theme because the message was not directly stated.
What might the theme of "The Wounded -Wolf" be? Support your answer with details from the story.
Courage, determination, and the help of friends are tools for survival.
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Answer:
i believe what you're looking for here is a draft
Explanation: