"There can be no real peace while one American is dying some place in the world for the rest of us. <span>We're at war with the most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind in his long.</span><span>"
This indicates that the main argument is that wars are a bad thing for humanity.</span>
When the first act opens, Bernardo appears to relieve Francisco from duty, but it is so dark they both fearfully call out "who's there?" until they realize it's just guardsmen. We find out that the guardsmen have been spotting the ghost of King Hamlet.
I beileve your answer is the second choice
Given that Laertes was never spied on by Polonius, that is the correct answer here. Polonius spied on Hamlet, not Laertes, and he died because of that. Laertes did feel sad about his sister's death, he did confide in Claudius, and he did grieve the loss of his father, Polonius.
The meaning of the question is basically pick a story, pick one event(preferably major) from this story, and explain how it contributes to the moral of the story