The correct answer is definitely an internal conflict. Hamlet is torn between his uncertain knowledge that Claudius is probably the killer who poisoned his father, late King Hamlet and usurped the throne and his mother’s bed and his apparent inaction and sense of helplessness. Because his initial response is so meditative, he blames himself for failing to rapidly avenge his father’s death but at the same time he suffers greatly because he has no proof of the alleged murder “most foul”. Furthermore, only a handful of uninfluential allies support him and he is alone in court against King Claudius who enjoys the court’s and his mother’s support. Hamlet considers that taking such a long time to find proof of the murder is akin to a failure to act and compares his own attitude to that of Fortimbras, who wastes no time in words and acts swiftly and bravely.
<span>
<span>
In Spring 2013, the high school's theatre classes will present The Importance of Being Earnest. </span>
</span>
[|] Answer [|]
<em><u>In Addition</u></em>
[|] Explanation [|]
The judge is telling the lawyers that he wouldn't be able to make a ruling on the lawsuit. That is already bad news to the lawyers.
He does not stop there, however. He still has some bad news. The best transition for this sentence is option B) In addition.
<em><u>[|] Eclipsed [|]</u></em>
Answer:
"Tom changed the tire."
Explanation:
The tire was changed by Tom in active choice would be <em>"</em><em>Tom</em><em> </em><em>changed</em><em> </em><em>the</em><em> </em><em>tire</em><em>.</em><em>"</em><em> </em>