When the chicken crows to announce the break of day, the Ghost: _____. Select all that apply.
A. says it will return the next night
B. behaves like one who is guilty
C. remains for a moment or two
D. is startled and disappears
In Hamlet, the rooster plays an important role, when the rooster crows is because he's announcing the break of day. Here is when the Ghost should be gone but he stays for a little longer. The description the writer gives about the attitud of the ghost make him look like someone who has done something bad and then looks guilty because of that.
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Is it just one answer or more than one??
Answer:
Sobel takes out his anger on the last and then runs out of the shop.
Explanation:
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The passage is C: the climax of the poem
The poem's exposition describes who Lochinvar is and where he is coming from. It explains that he is returning to the wedding of his lost love. In the rising action, Lochinvar talks with the bride's father, the bridesmaids swoon, and the bride, herself, is reminded of Lochinvar's charm.
The climax features the two lovers escaping, only to be chased (but not found) by the brides kinsmen.
Answer:
She believes in me; and I wouldn’t do another crooked thing for the world.
Explanation:
Usually someone believing in something or the main character investing in something will be the central idea.