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B: I have deep concerns about the movement to increase organic gardening.
Explanation:
The speaker is manifesting his desire to share his opinion on the organic gardening movement, after some consideration; and his conclusion is what makes him compeled to express some information. This doesn't mean he only intends to share his views on the latest news on organic gardening, or that he is unsure about it, but that <em>he has a contribution to make.</em>
Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings. It's tricky when words sound the same but can mean different things. This is where context clues come into play. ... There are many examples of homonyms.
Im pretty sure its the romantisim. sorry if its wrong
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The difference between having Hamlet say that life is like “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” and having him just say, “Life isn’t very pleasant” is discussed below in detail.
Explanation:
The speech is basically all concerning life and death: "To be or non to be" indicates "To live or non to live" (or "To exist or to dissolve"). Hamlet considers how uncomfortable and suffering human life is, and how death (specifically self-destruction) would be excellent, would it not be for the terrifying possibility of what comes after death.