3.) d
4.) c
5.) b (i'm not quite sure about this one, it could possibly be a)
Answer:
When Claudius uses flattery to convince Laertes to kill
Hamlet, Shakespeare emphasizes the theme “Pride leads
to downfall."
Explanation:
Option A correctly evaluate Shakespeare's use of the the theme in the passage
In act IV of Hamlet,
When Claudius was discussing with Laertes about how Hamlet killed Laertes's father, Laertes asked Claudius why he hasn't killed Hamlet.
Claudius replied saying that he couldn't kill Hamlet because the Queen would be hurt. Claudius also claimed that everyone would be against him because of the love they have for Hamlet.
So, Claudius started flattering Laertes that is he a man if empty words like Hamlet or he is a man who wants to avenge the death of his father.
Answer:
C. The fate of the vizir is unknown
B. Resolution
Explanation:
This is on edge, have a nice day :3
Answer:
The music sounded like a a marching song.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's memoir <em>Night</em><em> </em>tells of his own experiences eyewitness of the Holocaust and how the discrimination against the Jews was done by the Germans. This book became one of the most incriminating and also a valuable source of the true events of the Holocaust and provides a unique yet personal perspective of the most notorious genocide in the history of the world.
The narrator Elie mentioned that they were taken for another selection which his father thinks is <em>"a decisive one"</em>. Giving him his <em>"inheritance" </em>of a spoon and a knife, his father told him to stay on the course. Then, Elie noticed that they were marching too fast, and were counted at the gate. And nearby, he could hear <em>"the din of military music"</em>. This sounded like they were soldiers marching on, with a marching song playing in the background.