Answer: Hi!
Here are your answers that contain imagery.
- The musky, smoky odor wafted from the glowing fireplace.
- The car's bright headlights twinkled in the distance.
- Eric's eardrums shuddered in rebellion at the bird's screeching.
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Hamlet comments on Alexander the Great in this scene, because when he holds up Horatio's skull, he thinks about how it does not matter who a person is during his or her lifetime, all people are the same once they die. He goes on to describe that even a person as prominent as Alexander the Great will rot and decay like everyone else, regardless of his importance during his lifetime.