Answer: Claudius and Gertrude pretend to be worried about Hamlet, while they actually want to see if Hamlet is up to something.
Explanation:
In<em> Act II, Scene II</em> of Hamlet, Claudius and Gertrude tell Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Hamlet's friends, that they are concerned about his behavior. They allegedly think that Hamlet is sad because of his father's death, and are hoping that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern would be able to improve his mood. While they appear to be worried about Hamlet, they are, in fact, trying to spy on him and see if he is up to something. To Claudius, Hamlet's behavior is very suspicious, and he wants to discover the truth behind it.
Answer: The correct answer is A
Explanation: The final line of an address should have the city, state and zip code for the address. A comma must come after the city, then the state and the zip code without a comma.
Answer :
The audience learns a great deal about the setting of the play "Hamlet" from the opening lines of the first scene. We learn that the weather is cold, it is late at night and that the story takes place at a castle. The setting of the play helps to establish a dark, creepy and scary mood which is perfectly suitable for the start of a serious play like Hamlet.