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A. The simile compares the poison to a fast-moving, toxic element, emphasizing its deadliness.
Explanation:
The ghost doesn't compare the uncle to poison. Nor does he personify the vial. He is literally explaining how the uncle poisoned him by poured the poisonous plant hebona into his ear. Lastly, an apostrophe in literature is when you address someone who isn't there. The ghost isn't addressing the uncle. I believe he is speaking to Hamlet in this scene.
I think it's D because you don't have to read every word in the text. you just have to understand what you know
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Maria opened the lock with her key.
The lines that best shape the theme that experiencing the beauty of the natural world is a path to happiness are the ones in option A. " And then my heart with pleasure fills, / And dances with the Daffodils." The writer's is happy when he / she sees the flowers -daffodils- moving in the wind.
Part B
" dancing in the breeze" , this image of the daffodils creates a mood that helps convey the theme named in Part A because it creates a cheerful mood that helps readers understand how the natural world can inspire feelings of joy. Therefore, option B is the correct one.