Explanation:
All the worlds a stage= a place where people come off and on and its clock work and natural.
and all men and woman merely players= we all are here for our part, to act to rexite till our curtan falls.
they have their exits and their entrances= like shadows come and gone, we are here one momment and gone the at the next sunrise.
one man in his time plays many parts= our colors changh like the horizen but come to a certain, absolute end.
Based on the <span>excerpt given above from John Steinbeck's "Symptoms," h</span>ow the author increases the emotional power of his essay is by describing the physical effects of war, such as “thick and insensitive” skin and “salty taste” in the mouth. These graphic descriptions in the present tense attempt to show the gruesome reality of war to readers. And also, using <span>the pronoun you while describing the horrific experiences of the soldiers. In this way, he makes the soldiers’ suffering more relatable to his audience. The answers would be 1 and 4.</span>
What are we? we are humans if not might be a type of animal
Answer: Rainsford ultimately has to decide if he will kill or be killed.
There are a lot of dark actions in this story, and the above quick synopsis highlights two of them: General Zaroff decides to hunt humans for sport, and Rainsford has to decide whether to kill Zaroff or get killed. The intentions and eotions, as you can imagine, are diverse: fear of death, anger at being hunted, the need to survive... there are more, but this will give you a start.
Explanation:
Because it is asking what Rainsford had to decide that was really dark
A sentence needs an capital letter, correct grammar and punctuation marks.