Verbs can<span> be tricky things, and the </span>difference<span> between </span>transitive<span> and </span>intransitive <span>verbs often confounds even the best grammar students and writers. An </span>intransitive verb<span> is simply defined as a </span>verb<span> that </span>does<span> not take a direct object. There's no word in the sentence that tells who or what received the action.
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7) When he says "our dear brother's death," he is using the royal form of "we" to show that the loss of the King is felt by all of Denmark.
8) He wants the English King to have Hamlet killed.
9) The audience
11) she has no power and is easy to take advantage of.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. <span>In "nefarious war" these walls built against the tartars refer to the tower of babel. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>