<span>1 archaic : happy, pleased
2 archaic : inclined, desirous
3 a : willing
he was very fain, for the young widow was “altogether fair and lovely … ” — Amy Kelly
b : being obliged or constrained : compelled
Great Britain was fain to devote its whole energy … to the business of slaying and being slain — G. M. Trevelyan</span>
<span>1.)Horrified
2.)</span><span>His father has been murdered.
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3.)<span>Hamlet is dying.
Hope this helps.And if I skipped a question,let me know,it was a little disorganized. :)</span>
Answer:
Full of conflict and chaos
Explanation:
"As they shout, accuse, scream, interspersing with cuts of TILT SHOTS OF HOUSES." That sounds pretty chaotic.
The Americans stopped attacking the British outside of Philadelphia after they retreated for the first time because of the weather.
It was winter, and whereas the British were warm and cozy, whereas those Americans who still wanted to fight were frozen and deprived of food and resources. Thus they decided to wait until the weather cleared and then attack their enemies.