Full of life
Pleasing; charming
Having qualities that are pleasing or appealing
Full of life, energy
- Peaceful; free from stress
Fascinating; likeable
Appealing to people from all across the globe
Delightful; fascinating
Alluring; captivating
Something newly made and full of vigor
Cozy; inviting
Enlivening; motivating
Full of life and spirit
Calm; friendly
Scenic; beautiful
Untouched by man; pure
Full of life; energy
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Answer:
I do not see choices, but I hope that this helps.
I do not believe that Hamlet was crazy and saw hallucinations of a ghost. He had some problems, but other people saw this ghost before he did. Other people have discussed what they saw and this is not in Hamlet's imagination. He could be really sad that his Father has died, but did he really lose his mind? Probably not.
Explanation:
Since others saw this same ghost, it is not in his head. The ghost is realllllll.
Answer:The sentence above is a simple sentence.
Explanation
The sentence above is a simple sentence because it contains only one independent clause. Simple sentences have no dependent clauses. Moreover, they are also called clausal sentences and they may have modifiers besides a subject, a verb, and an object. On the contrary, compound sentences join two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as for, and, but, or a semi-colon.
Andcdote is the correct answer
I think it would be A) bought