It is structured in chronological order, starting with Gregor's transformation. I just read this story :).
The correct answer is:
The skull of Yorik simbolizes Hamlet's obsession with death and decay in act 5.
In the Act 5 Hamlet visits the grave yard and foinds the skull of a man who worked for his father and who he knew as a child, it brings good memories of Hamlet`s childhood when all was well.
Hamlet remembers the dead in the graveyard. "Alas, poor Yorick," exclaimsHamlet, as he recalls that Yorick was "a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy," one who "hath borne [Hamlet] on his back a thousand times" (5.1.190-191; 191-192; 192-193).
Main clauses express a complete thought and appear in compound, complex and compound-complex sentences. Therefore, the correct answer is all of the above. A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses which are joined by a coordinating conjunction. A complex sentence is made up of an independent clause and a dependent clause which are joined by subordinating conjunction. A compound-complex sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
A! Of whom, of what are you thinking? is how it should read.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not specify the name of the movie or some other reference.
So trying to help you we are going to write a general thematic statement of any movie.
The movie I pick is Walt Disney's "Remember the Titans."
<em>The general statement would be this</em>.
"Teamwork, commitment, and perseverance can overcome any obstacle in life."
This is the correct statement because the movie shows the story of the Highschool football team in Virginia in 1973, during a time of racism that divided not only the American people but the students at school. The Highschool replaced a white head coach with an African American coach and the parents of the whites decided to boycott the season.
So the coach has a huge challenge to unite a diverse group divided by racial issues.