These lines suggest that Hamlet is resigned to the fact that he is being led into a trap as he is does not fight against the idea of sailing off with them.
Hamlet is often depressed throughout the play; these lines are further proof that he is accepting of the fact his life may not last much longer.
The best answer here is the first one. The enter premise of the play is for the audience to laugh at the antics of the characters. One of the ways this is achieved is through trickery, which is evident throughout the play. The biggest way this is evident is with Beatrice and Benedict. By forcing/tricking them into loving each other, it makes it more entertaining for the audience as the play progresses. Of course, the other thing about the comedies is that they also have a happy ending, which is why it is surprising, yet isn't, when they admit their real feelings at the end.
The italicized noun clause is "what i like best about the farm."
Answer: B) Subject complement.
Explanation: A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. Noun clauses begin with words such as how, that, what, whatever, etc. Noun clauses can act as subjects, subject complements, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition. In the given sentence the noun clause is used as a subject complement because it is placed after a linking verb (to be) and it characterizes (or gives further information) about the subject (The fresh air).