Answer:
an american dream is something you think of
The 1st scene happens in the middle of the night, on the dark and windy castle wall. The guards are freezing with cold and trembling with fear, as there's a Ghost who appears and wants to say something.
On the other hand, the 2nd scene happens at court, where all the courtiers are present, along with the queen and the new king Claudius. Although the former king has recently passed out (or murdered, as the reader will find out later), everybody is serene and optimistic. Only the melancholic prince Hamlet is missing.
The two settings are juxtaposed with a context that binds them together (adding to the contrast, at the same time): everybody is well aware of the strange and sudden circumstances of the old king's death. The 1st scene is spooky because of his Ghost who seeks young Hamlet. The 2nd scene leaves a bitter taste because his funeral has been followed by a wedding all too soon.
Answer:
has to explain to the doctors that Johnny's family doesn't care and the greasers are his family. Why does he do this
Explanation:
the best way
Answer:
Outlaw Halloween
Explanation:
Dear Mayor,
You cannot outlaw Halloween! Imagine all the votes you would lose. Everybody would hate you. I am asking you not to outlaw Halloween because everyone relies on Halloween. They think that Halloween keeps people happy. If you outlaw Halloween, then be ready to face the wrath of the whole town. Or the decrease in population. You will lose all the people that live in your town. If you hate Halloween that much then you can move to another town and leave our town alone. I hope youcondsider the consquenes of outlawing Halloween.
Sincerely,
(Your Name)
C) This suggests that <u>nothing lively</u> has really ever occured in the city.