Choice 3 because the word "they're" is reffering to they are but "they are" does not make sence in the sentence...!!! hope this helps :)
Maybe, someone else had that written? and she wanted them to have it but as i read your essay you did great on it, i see no reason to remove it ask her why do you have too..?
Answer:
Claudius and Gertrude ask Rosencrantz and Guildenstern about Hamlet's madness.
Explanation:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Hamlet's friends from Wittenberg. Hamlet was unable to recover from his father's death. So, both Claudius and Gertrude wanted to know if Hamlet's madness was real. They wanted to help Hamlet and make him cheerful. Claudius wanted is friends to investigate why has his son changed a lot.
The tone of the conversation is shameful. Hamlet asks Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, if they had been sent by the king and the queen or they have come on their own. Both feel guilty when Hamlet asks them. They are loyal towards king and the queen and not Hamlet.
Even king and queen have mixed feelings about Hamlet.
Since <em>distant:intimate </em>are words that have opposite meanings, you need to find another pair of words with the same quality.
The correct answer is morose:joyous, because those two words mean different things.
It forces the listener to accept there is not one expected answer. It makes the sermon seem directed at the listener personally.It makes the listener think about their actions.