Hamlet’s repeated discussion of his mother’s behavior—“frailty, thy name is woman!” —mainly suggests that he: considers women to be weak.
<h3>What prompted Hamlet's Statement?</h3>
Hamlet made the statement above when his mother (Gertrude) married his uncle Claudius shortly after the death of his father.
So, by making this statement he was trying to blame the supposed moral weakness of women as the cause of his mother's behavior.
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I would choose the 2nd and the 3rd option.
Answer:
I believe that the lady came out of the door the young man opened.
Explanation:
"The Lady, or The Tiger" is a short story by 'Frank Richard Stockton'. The author has not ended the story with a certain answer telling the fate of the young man who dared to love the king's daughter.
The young man would have opened the door which lady behind it, as directed by the princess because both loved each other intensely. The mere thought of man being eaten by the tiger affected the princess immensely. She loved him a lot and there was no one in the courtier who had dared to love the royal princess ever before.
So, princess would not have hurt the young man and let him marry someone else.
The correct answer would be 3, gasta as you are conjugating the verb "gastar" for ella as the word "hermana" means sister and is feminine.
Source(s): I speak Spanish. :)
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