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No! i am not prince hamlet, nor was meant to be; am an attendant lord, one that will do to swell a progress, start a scene or two, advise the prince; no doubt, an easy tool, deferential, glad to be of use, politic, cautious, and meticulous; full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse; at times, indeed, almost ridiculous— almost, at times, the fool. i grow old . . i grow old . . i shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. which sentence best analyzes the poet's use of allusion in this passage? a. the speaker compares himself to "an easy tool" to illustrate how easily he can be manipulated. b. the speaker mentions "the fool" to show how he realizes his own self-worth and asserts himself. c. the speaker refers to the bible to convey the idea that people should live in the moment because life is short. d. the speaker mentions hamlet to show how he comes to terms with indecision and makes a stand.
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Athesis statement is not a.a question; it is your answer to a research question that you will address in your essay b.your position on a topic you will address in your persuasive essay c.about the topic of your persuasive essay.it is about the opposite position
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