I don't know if there are options to choose from, but I'll explain what happened. Pike was a dog who refused to do his duty one morning, but hid and kept sleeping. So, Spitz, who is the alpha male, the leader dog, punishes Pike. Buck, the dog-hero of the story, tries to interfere and clash with Spitz, but to no avail because Francois, the human leader, whips him. So, Spitz manages to punish Pike for his disobedience.
<span>Hamlet learns from his father's Ghost that he was poisoned by King Claudius, the current ruler of Denmark. The Ghost tells Hamlet to avenge his death but not to punish Queen Gertrude for remarrying; it is not Hamlet's place to do so and her conscience and heaven will judge her...</span>
Answer:
We certainly think that if God ever direct our hearts to consideration of marriage we shall never accept or choose any absent husband how powerful and wealthy a Prince soever.
Explanation:
The sentence from Response to Erik of Sweden that best summarizes Queen Elizabeth's purpose for writing the
letter is option D.
According to Queen Elizabeth's letter, she was worried and unhappy that her husband was never around as he was always attending to matters of state and had little time for her. She felt that a husband should always be available to his wife and family, no matter how powerful he is or his position in government.
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