Answer:
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.
Hi there, can you tell me what the lines of 55-63 are? That would help answer your question.
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The author's purpose in writing this paragraph is to inform the reader of the reasons for the differences between editions given the fact that the Grimm brothers, specially the younger one, wanted to change and perfect the original tales in their style to a more suitable public regarding literature back then.
<span>Paine’s argument is that even though America enjoyed
prosperity under British rule, it does not mean America will forever be
dependent under their rule. He added
that Britain protects the colonies for its own economic gain. They need not go war with other countries
that are at war with Britain. He also
said that it should be the British who should handle reconciliations with
France not the colonies. He further
states that if they reconcile with the British, then the situation will repeat
itself all over again.</span>