Answer:Only Halku and his dog Jabra were in the grove collecting leaves to build a fire.
Explanation:
Answer:
A) sentences 6 and 7
Explanation:
Sentences "I learned how to focus my camera" and "I also learned how to choose what to photograph" have identical subjects (I) and verbs (learned). Therefore, it would be better to combine them to improve the flow of the narrative: I learned how to focus my camera and also how to choose what to photograph.
Answer and Explanation:
The function of the Polonius-Ophelia-Laertes family is to act as an aid to the royal family, however when analyzing the work, we can see that this family has the function of establishing a counterpoint to the dominant family, showing the opposite of each other.
Both families are incomplete. The Polonius-Ophelia-Laertes family does not present the mother, while the Claudius-Gertrude-Hamlet family does not present the father. Both families have ambitious characters with plans to seize power (Claudios and Polonius). However, Claudios' plans are well structured and successful, while Polonius has disorganized and failed plans.
Both families have young melancholy people with signs of madness (Ophelia and hamlet), however, Ophelia is less contemplative and more decisive, being able to kill, even if it is necessary to kill herself, while Hamlet is more indecisive, thoughtful and cowardly about killing and keeping alive.
This question is about "Hamlet" a tragedy written by Shakespeare, which shows the life of the young Prince Hamlet and his daydreams to get revenge for the death of the father, who was murdered by Hamlet's uncle who coveted the throne.
The Dursleys were the Muggles that took in Harry Potter after Lord Voldemort killed his parents, Lily and James. Harry's Aunt Petunia was the older sister of Lily but she held much contempt for the young boy. Vernon and Petunia were afraid of Harry's connection to magic so they hid the fact that he was a wizard
Answer:
The two things being compared are:
Diary and light
Explanation:
In this sentence, the "diary" is compared to a "light." The comparison shows that the diary provides a means of explaining some misunderstood facts. So, by discovering the diary, some information that has been missing about the issue will become available. This light will end the darkness created by the absence of adequate information. The diary points the reader to accurate, complete, and elucidating information.