Answer: No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people . . . will win through to . . . victory.
Statements B to D can only be expressed in precise situations (during an attack against Malaya, an attack on Wake Island and a grave danger to the country). However, statement A is a common assertion because it is ofetn repeated in a variety of different contexts. When America enters a war, American leaders often repeat that they will fight and achieve victory, regardless of the particular circumstances of the war.
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They give the passage a negative tone.
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Laertes resolves to act and get revenge immediately for his father while Hamlet cannot decide or act.
Explanation:
Laertes and Hamlet have one thing in common:<u> they both lose their fathers </u>in the play. However, <u>their reaction is very different</u>. Hamlet, even after the confirmation of the ghost of his father, he hesitates and thinks a lot about who is to blame, and what he should do about it. Whereas Laertes, as soon as he finds out about the death of his father he decides to revenge and he actually does something.
In Act 4 Scene 5 Lines 109-110, Laertes enters Elsinore Castle decided to kill whoever killed his father, he is resolved to act:
<em>"Let come what comes, only I'll be revenged most thoroughly for my father"</em>
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Action verb is: imagined
Imagine is a verb...plus it's the only verb in the whole entire sentence