The answer choice is A. Professional. The word choice in the passage leads me to believe that it's far from a social call, so that rules out C. The writer is neither angry or disappointed considering the writer is getting what he/she wants.
Answer:
c. Hansel plans ahead for a way to save both Gretel and himself.
Explanation:
The first choice is only minor, the second is primarily plot/not thematic, the last choice is simply untrue.
Choice c reveals something about the character of Hansel and the a concept in the story (using cleverness to outdo evil).
<span>This excerpt best supports the claim that Hamlet B. is critical of his mother's choices.
His father was killed by his uncle, Claudius, and shortly after the king's death, his mother Gertrude married Claudius. Obviously, Hamlet never forgave her for marrying her late husband's murderer, and he never approved of her decisions. He thought she was weak and was against everything she did.
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The Love I Have by (Your Name)
The love I have, It’s hard to explain
The love for my family
Who keeps me sane
With them I cry, yes I cry and I seeth
They make me laugh
Laugh so hard
I can’t breath
They’ve raised me good, from the ground up
And everytime I fell
As a result of my fails
They were always there
To pick me back up
The love I have, It’s hard to define
The love for my family
Who’s just like sunshine
Answer:
That they need to at least live a life instead of immediate execution.
Explanation:
Only if you are 15 years old or younger.