Here are the answers:
1. C. He will die at the end of the play.
2. A.The plague had caused the closing of the theaters and he wanted to gain back lost money upon their reopening.
3. A. an inability to make up his mind
4. D. A speech was given by a character alone on the stage that reveals thoughts
5. A. characters who have opposite traits.
6. A. Hamlet may have begun pretending to be mad, but the lines between sanity and madness began to blur as the play developed.
7. C. Laertes
8. B. He is the brother of Hamlet's father, and therefore Hamlet's uncle.
9. A. rebellious, headstrong, and stubborn
10. A. True
11. D. conceal his attempts to get information regarding Claudius's guilt
12. A. He loves Ophelia.
13. D. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
14. B. He can’t put thoughts and words into action while a group of actors can.
15. A. True
16. C. Hamlet does not want Claudius to go to heaven
17. A. his nosiness and meddling
18. B. False
19. C. both seek revenge for their father's deaths
20. B. Queen Gertrude
21. A. True
22. C. Laertes will poison the tip of his sword and stab Hamlet
Answer:
C. People should not support a government that is unjust
Explanation:
For Plato
Answer:
Complex sentence
Explanation:
Complex sentences are made up of clauses joined using subordinating conjunctions eg. but
Compound sentences use co-ordinating conjunctions eg. For, And, Because, etc.
Answer:
The answer comes first from understanding the meaning of double-talk, and its uses. Double-talk is defined as a way of communicating with others that uses ambiguity, or double meanings, in order to confuse the audience, and hide a truth that the speaker does not want to reveal. It is also known as talk that can make absolutely no sense, again with the goal of confusing, and which can mislead a listener from understanding the truth.
Given the example provided in the reference, taking the meaning of double-talk, one synonym that could be used, and would have the same meaning as in this example, would be the word gibberish. "Using gibberish does not ease the conversation."
Well saying dunno is an error in formal/academic writing. In academic writing you would have to write, i do not know, though.