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Estimate the number of words on a page. Count the number of words in two lines, then divide by two. ...
Count the number of lines on a page. Multiple by words per line. ...
Read a page. ...
Divide word per page by the number of seconds, then multiple by 60. ...
Measure your speed periodically.
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By this sentence, the queen meant that she can see only what is real.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- In this scene, Hamlet is seeing his father's ghost.
- He wants his mother, the queen, to see this ghost too, but she can't see him.
This scene puts Hamlet's mental rationality in doubt. The queen begins to suspect that her son is crazy and that is why she says the sentence shown in the question above, where she means that she can see everything that is real, but spirits and other silly things, she cannot see.
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The doorknocker is an important object, though. The doorknocker showed Scrooge Jacob Marley's face, in which led him through the events of the "night before Christmas" Without have seeing Jacob Marley's face he wouldn't have had any motivation.
It means "with or "thoroughly"
So the answer would be with.