"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the U.S. of America National Anthem. Was written on September 14, 1814, by the lawyer an amateur poet Francis Scott Key. Key described in the song what he witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812.
When he endorses: "hirelings and slaves" Key probably felt that sailors were being mistreated by their captain. Besides many of the British soldiers were forced into war.
The sequence of events is triggered by the killing of Polonius
is:
1. Hamlet being exiled by Claudius,
2. Laertes returns to avenge his
father, Polonius,
3. pirates attack Hamlet’s ship and he returns home,
4.
Ophelia commits suicide.
In Shakespeare’s tragedy “Hamlet”, killing of Polonius
triggers a series of events with are tied up at the end of tragedy. After
Hamlet kills Polonius, thinking that he is Claudius, he is been sent to exile
to be murdered. But, Hamlet knows of this plan and when the ship is being
attacked by the pirates he survives and returns home. Meanwhile, Laertes comes
home from Paris to avenge his father with intention of killing Hamlet in a
duel. This series of events makes Ophelia go insane and she commits a suicide
drowning in a river.
I haven’t read it, she said.
Answer:
Option B is the most logical
Answer: because slavery is wrong, think of it being someone you know and how it would mentally and emotionally affect you
Explanation: unless you would want to be enslaved then why do it to someone else. I think it's wrong because the slaves are people, not objects, they cannot be owned. They are not pets or property, therefore why be the person to believe in slavery. You are not any better than anybody else and nobody is any better than you.