Hamlet dies. Rosencrantz is gone, Laertes dies. Gertrude dies (accidently at the hands of Claudius) and Ophelia indirectly dies because of what Hamlet does. Hamlet's father dies. The only one left is Claudius. It is no gift. He is left with all the guilt of the rest of them.
Jim hit the ball with great force to win the game.
<em>with great force</em> is and adverb preposition
An adverb preposition is part of a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase with an adverb can come anywhere in the sentence and can be moved within the sentence without changing its meaning.
<em>With great force</em> Jim hit the ball to win the game.
To win the game Jim hit the ball <em>with great force</em>.
The adverb preposition in this phrase describes the relationship between the object of the preposition and the verb (the action or state of being). It usually answers a question beginning with <em>when, where, how, under what conditions.</em>
<em>with great force</em> is a direct relation to the object ball because it describes the manner in which the ball was hit. How was the ball hit = <em>with great force.</em>
The first answer is correct. Subjective basically means its an opinion. All the other options are objective, or in other words solid fact.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I believe it is option D because it is not confusing and it does not use slang. ex "Uggo!"