Answer: C
Explanation:
The writer of answer C saw the musical and evaluated it. I will explain why the other answers are incorrect below:
A. The writer hates all musicals and did not view the one which he/she is reviewing. This cannot be considered an evaluation.
B. This writer is again biased, this time in favor of musicals. This does not change the fact that they did not even watch the play. Again, this cannot be considered an evaluation.
C. Correct
D. This response has no mention of the play that is supposed to be reviewed. Wanting to write a play about a sloth musical, while an entertaining idea, does not give me any insight into the musical supposedly reviewed. This cannot be considered the evaluation.
C. Is correct as it is the only choice in which the writer watched the musical and wrote about it.
This is True because it's practice.
<span>A metaphor is a form of comparison without using the words such as "like" or "as," because that would be a simile. This means that C and D are incorrect, because those are examples of a simile, not a metaphor. In B, nothing is being compared, so that option is also incorrect. Thus, the correct answer is A, where "hooves of rain" is a metaphor - horses don't really have hooves made of rain, but somehow resembling rain. </span>
Ophelia's death could be understood - as Gertrude contents - as being an accident. According to this view, Ophelia's branch snapped and she drowned in the river below. According to this viewpoint, Ophelia's death is tragic because it was a meaningless accident; her life is lost not by her own design or in response to the events transpiring around her, but because of the whims of chance and accident. On the other hand, Ophelia's death can be understood as being a suicide: Ophelia died, then, due to being driven mad because of her unrequited love for Hamlet and society's unreasonable expectations for women and their behavior. This understanding of her death is tragic because it shows the extent to which Ophelia was wounded and oppressed.