The answer is A personal because the dog owns it
By inference, the excerpt that gives the best evidence that Hamlet believes King Claudius is an immoral person:
"HAMLET: Nothing but to show you how a king may go a progress through the guts of a beggar."
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What does the above statement mean?</h3>
Hamlet uses this as a means of informing Claudius that his path to becoming king is dishonest and that he chose the wrong one.
However, this remark has another important and devastating significance.
Hamlet creates a scenario in which Claudius is consumed by a beggar to demonstrate to him that he is no better than a beggar.
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The correct answer is D. I went to get a shovel
Explanation:
The term context clue refers to the use of the words that surround an unknown word or expression to determine the meaning of the unknown section, this usually implies the words in a text suggest or provide hints about the meaning that helps the reader understand difficult words. Additionally, context clues can appear in the same sentence or even in the next sentence. In the passage presented the expression that unknown is "snowy Kilimanjaro" which refers to the mount Kilimanjaro the highest mount in Africa that is covered by snow as in this case the author compares this mount the amount of snow that is over the car.
In this case, the meaning of the unknown section is suggested by the expression "I went to get a shovel" as this shows the narrator needs a shovel to "recover" the car and therefore the element that has transformed the car into the "Kilimanjaro" was the snow accumulated over it. Thus the clue that best helps the reader understand the meaning of "snowy Kilimanjaro" is "I went to get a shovel" because this makes the reader understand the car has been covered by a huge amount of snow that makes it look like a huge mountain covered by snow and because of this the narrator needs a shovel to recover the car.
poems have stanzas and they sometimes rhyme and poems are sometimes shorter
B. chronological order
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