Answer:
From the context, the reader can determine that the word i’ means the following:
in.
Explanation:
Hamlet states anyone who acts with villainy will indeed be regarded as a villain in Denmark. Horatio tells Hamlet it does not take a ghost returning from his grave to tell them that, since it is rather obvious. To which Hamlet replies: "Why, right; you are i’ the right", that is, "Why, right; you are in the right", which "translates" as "You are totally right!."
<span>The correct answer is a Borrowed Word, croissant has been borrowed from French. Hope that helps.</span>
Condemnation means "An expression of very strong disapproval."
This definition could go for any of the examples above, depending on if the characters had disagreed upon anything. C, however, would be the best example for condemnation.
Answer:
Power of innocence overrules the strength of mobs.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
it's obvious. why would he say what's not to love about this guy. they don't even know him personally.