Hamlet is determined to kill Claudius. So, he slips into his room and he is ready to kill him when, suddenly, he overhears Claudius praying for forgiveness for his sins. Hamlet realises that if he kills his uncle at this moment he will be forgiven for his father's murder and he will go to Heaven. So, finally, Hamlet decides not to kill him at this point but to rather wait until he's caught at a moment of sin. Then, he can ensure that Claudius will go to Hell and will be punished for his sins.
The fact that Hamlet finds his uncle praying is important because it makes Hamlet postpone his revenge. Also, at this scene, Hamlet for the first time questions himself about what really happened to his father when he says that he's not sure if his father had the chance to pray for forgiveness before he was murdered. For this reason, he doesn't want his uncle to go to Heaven while his father may be in Hell and so the climax of the play is postponed.
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I think it is C.subject because he is pronoun, it can't be the object so A and D are wrong and B are also wrong because predicate nominative is a word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb, so it didn't make any sense to me. In this case, the subject is in the back of the sentence "Danna and he".
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C. Life in Boston's civilized culture
"A Wagner Matinee" takes place in Nebraska and Boston in the 1900s. During this time, Bostonians could attend concerts by European composers, i.e., Richard Wagner. Americans who moved west, i.e., Willa Cather's family and aunt Georgiana in the story, left worldly pleasures behind. Instead, the settlers endured long hours of strenuous labor, and natural disasters, i.e., floods, drought and prairie fires that were harsh, and physically demanding.
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