<span>Which is not tomb enough and continent
To hide the slain?—O, from this time forth,
My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!
(Hamlet, act IV, scene IV)</span>
This scroll shows and illustrates a very delicate and intense emotional scene from "The Tale of Genji". The illustration shows prince being sad while holding the baby as he knows that the baby is not his son but the child's father is in fact Genji's nephew.
The claim that author make about materials available on internet is the information is exclusive and provides an in-depth analysis of a topic.
Answer: Option (A) is correct
<u>Explanation:</u>
As per the author, the information available on the internet is exclusive. It gives us a detailed analysis of any topic. Today the internet is widely used for searching for information on various topics worldwide.
A large amount of information can be obtained from the internet and that is very useful in research also. Information on the internet is quickly accessible. If we are looking for detail of any subject then internet is the best.
Answer:
The details from the text that best support the author’s purpose are:
3. Old German tales once held communities together
4. Older stories often expressed the essence of Volk culture
5. Epics and other tales were linguistic and based in history.
Explanation:
The Brothers Grimm found a method for collecting and recording folk stories. This led to the beginning of folklore studies.
The main idea of this excerpt is the fact that the Grimm Brothers believed firmly that natural forms of culture are linguistic, and they are based on history. This is also mentioned in Option 5, so it is pone of the correct options. Therefore, they saved the fairy tale.
Option 3 states that Old German epics are pure forms and held communities together. Option 4 expresses the essence of Volk culture.