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Answer:
The option that contains the objective summary of "forgiveness triumphs" theme is:
B. The scene where Laertes asks forgiveness helps demonstrate that forgiveness can be more powerful than revenge.
Explanation:
<em>Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet:
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<em>Mine and my father's death come not upon thee,
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<em>Nor thine on me! [Dies.]
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<em>Hamlet: Heaven make thee free of it! I follow thee.
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<em>I am dead, Horatio.
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-Hamlet,William Shakespeare
<u>Laertes seeks revenge for his father's and sister's deaths, for which he blames Hamlet. However, once they are both poisoned and about to die, Laertes realizes the futility of revenge. Death conquers all. Killing someone only brings more tragedy and suffering onto oneself and others. That is why Laertes asks Hamlet to "exchange forgiveness" with him: so that they can both be free from the deadly ropes of revenge and resentment.</u>
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The author has used foreshadowing in the story to display that Rosaura will remain a maid's daughter to everyone, regardless of her education.
Senora Ines's treatment of Rosaura is different from other party guests as everyone else were given gifts but to Rosaura, Ines gave money for rendering help in the party.
Explanation:
'The Stolen Party' is a short story written by Liliana Heker. The story is about a young little girl named Rosaura and loss of her innocence crushed under the cruelty social class.
The author has used foreshadowing in the story to depict Senora Ines's final action. When Rosaura's mother raise suspicion upon Rosaura's invite to the party, the incident foreshadows the ending of the story.
When Rosaura's mother told Rosaura that <em>'That one’s not your friend. You know what you are to them? The maid’s daughter, that’s what”</em>
This statement foreshadows Senora Ines's final action when she gives Rosaura money instead of gifts.
Senora Ines's treatment of Rosaura differs from how she treated other's at the party. When the party ended, Senora gave everyone gifts. To boys she gave a bag of 'yo-yo' and to girls a 'bracelet'. But when she came to Rosaura, she handed her money which implied that Rosaura was not invited as a guest to the party rather as a maid's daughter.
Answer:
The apples were bright red, but they didn't taste good.
Explanation:
The sentence didn't make sense at all so I added a conjunction. Let me know if it's correct.
Answer:
Option b. the value of honesty
Explanation:
A theme in literature is a lesson learned, or a moral that develops throughout the story. Seeing as a character could learn the value of honesty, while they could not in fact learn any of the other option choices, makes option b. the best pick!
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