Excerpt from act i, scene 1, in hamlet by william shakespeare in this excerpt, the ghost of the dead king appears to a few soldiers. [enter ghost, armed.] bernardo in the same figure, like the king that's dead. marcellus thou art a scholar; speak to it, horatio. bernardo looks it not like the king? mark it, horatio. horatio most like: —it harrows me with fear and wonder. bernardo it would be spoke to. marcellus question it, horatio. what is the most likely meaning of the word mark in this scene? notice sign shoot write
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Me read the letter. dear aunt mary, you for the wonderful painting. you are so talented! i was thrilled that you chose to paint horses. you must have remembered that i was crazy about horses when i was a little kid—and i still love them. i have hung the painting in my room so that i can see it every morning when i wake up. your loving niece, celia what makes this letter appropriate for its intended audience? it is written from the third-person point of view. it is concise and impersonal. its sentence structure is varied. its language is informal.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
Around, blank character is one who changes and grows as a result of the conflict in the story.
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