In this paragraph from an interpretive literary analysis of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the term <em>allusion</em> should be changed to the term <em>irony</em>.
This is a very common literary device where a state of affairs or events end up being the contrary to what the readers expect and often amazes the audience.
In this particular part of the play, Hamlet, who is supposed to kill Laertes with his sword, ends up being hurted and poisoned by his own sword. His lack of attention ends with his life at the same moment he ends Laerte's.
This is a very unexpected outcome because Hamlet was about to fulfill his will, but because of his inattention, the situation ends with his life as well.
Answer:
conclusion
Explanation:
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The answer is D. There was no fog horn to warn away ships from the rocks.
A and B are fragments, not complete sentences. However, if A and B were to be put together, it would be a sentence, but in this case, they are not.
C is a fragment because it doesn't give any information. "A kitchen garden beside the light house", as you can see, it leaves us hanging an also does not have a period.
D is a complete sentence. It has a period, subject, has a main clause, starts with a capital ends with an end mark. There are many other requirements, but those are the main ones for a complete sentence.