<span> Unrequited love was the answer to Hamlets antic disposition and insane mind. When Hamlet felt rejection, he turned to the depths of his mind to justify his emotion. He admits that he did love Ophelia once but, then goes to deny his love ever existed when Ophelia says she believed he loved her. You should not have believed me, for virtue cannot so inoculate our old stock but we shall relish of it. I loved you not. As many men would do in present time, Hamlet did as well. He was upset over the rejection he felt and denied any feeling towards Ophelia. The built up madness and hurt inside Hamlet turned into rage and insanity. He dwelled on his feelings of hurt inside his mind and let them build up to a hurricane of emotions. (im not sure just have a look)</span>
Deals with fears that are still relevant
Well, first of all you have to compare
5 sweets=30p
7 sweets= x
I represented the unknown with x. From here, you have to cross and multiply. 30 multiplies 7 and 5 multiplies x. And that will be
5x=210
You have to remove all that is attached to x to find out what x is. To do this, you have to divide both sides by 5. That will be;
5x/5=210/5
So;
x=45
So 7 sweets cost 45p. Hope i helped.
What technique does Irving use to build suspense in the excerpt?
1The pace of the story quickens.
2The word choice darkens the tone.
3Odd characters are introduced.
4The setting details are intentionally omitted.
Answer:
2. The word choice darkens the tone.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt by Irving, he describes a horrific scene, where there is agony, extreme bodily pain, along with blood to make the scene more ghastly and he also talks about the most horrific thing being a "horror of the mind"
The technique that Irving uses to build suspense in the excerpt is his use of words that darken the tone as it never explains the cause of the pain but vividly describes it.