Hamlet refers to Denmark as a prison because he feels trapped inside the city, that he knows he can't escape Claudius The King. Yet he also knows that whatever he says to Guildenstern & Rosencrantz will be repeated again to the King.(Recall that the King sent them to spy on Hamlet) Hamlet is basically indirectly sending a message to the King, telling him that he known he's being kept a prisoner in the city of Denmark
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sentence we can observe that the noun here is described by “two friends”. Hence
by identifying this noun we can say that this noun is a:
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1. </span>Common nouns are type of nouns which
refers to a set of objects, individuals or events without particularity.
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<span><span>2. </span>Plural nouns are nouns that exceed
more than one idea, object or animal.</span>
<span><span>3.
</span>Concrete
nouns are nouns that can be felt by the different senses, see, hear, smell,
touch and feel.</span>
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4.
</span>Count
nouns are nouns that are realistic and can be counted and tallied. </span>
The word redact comes from the Latin word redactus. (form of redigō)
Redigō = <em>red-</em> + <em>-agō.
</em><em>Red </em>is just an alternate form of <em>re</em>, which means "again"
<em>Agō </em>means to do, act, make, move, discuss, etc.
Together, the word redigō means to collect, reduce, or <u>bring back</u>.
Thus, the answer is B.
<em>*In Modern English, redact is usually used to refer to blacking something out on the release of a document.</em>
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All Germanic languages are derived from Proto-Germanic, spoken in Iron Age Scandinavia. The West Germanic languages include the three most widely spoken Germanic languages: English with around 360–400 million native speakers; German, with over 100 million native speakers; and Dutch, with 24 million native speakers.
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