Well no one metaphor or allegory defines or helps explain one thing by it's self. (Especially when it comes to philosophers such as Plato). The easiest way to find the answer is putting it up against different items. While it does seem to describe education and the art of learning, we can also see that it also describes the attitude towards correction as well.
The correct answer is answer A ("The Mousetrap").
Hamlet shows King Claudius a play called "The Moustrap". The plot it presents, recreates very closely the conditions of the actual murder of Hamlet's father. By having it performed for Claudius, <u>he's trying to discover whether Claudius is guilty of the murder or not. </u>
The name of the play puts Claudius as the mouse falling into Hamlet's trap.
Hope this helps!
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Answer: Yes, teachers can see if you didn't do the tutorial on edmentum. Explanation: The reasons behind this answer are that first of all momentum as a platform managed by a team, shows the content observed or covered by every user.
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