A thesis statement about the play <em>Hamlet</em> is: Hamlet's quest for power was his ultimate undoing as he thought he could not be killed by a man born of a woman, but Laertes' weapon, poisoned by Claudius killed him.
<h3>What happened in Hamlet?</h3>
Hamlet is set on a path of revenge after his father was killed by his brother Claudius, in a bid to usurp him.
Hamlet consults witches to find out about the future and he is told that he would be king (Hamlet 1, 3) and this sets off a chain of events as he plots to become King of Scotland.
Hamlet is power-hungry and does anything to gain power, including consulting witches, engaging in several murders, feigning madness, etc but he is ultimately killed by the sword of Laertes' poisoned weapon.
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The correct answer is a. <span>whole instrument vibrates on its natural or fundamental frequency
Resonance is a process in which a certain instrument vibrates due to force from another vibrating system being applied to it. An example of this would be a woodwind instrument that vibrates when you blow into it, with a blow being a force of another vibrating system that is your lungs.</span>
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2. Controlling idea and evidence
Explanation:
An informative text is one that seeks to expose a theme, explaining how it happens, how it is formed and showing evidence that shows that the presentation of the theme by the author of the text is correct. For this reason, we can say that two things that should be included in this type of text are the ideas and evidence of control.
This type of text is usually presented in prose and with a strong use of denotative language, showing accurate and direct information.