Nothing much more than Claudius has already told us, that "of Hamlet our dear brother's death the memory (is) green" and he has taken "our sometime sister, now our queen . . . to wife." Of course we learn a great deal about how Hamlet feels about his father, his mother and his uncle, and things generally: "How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world".
It's a good Idea to have a multicultural in tower hamlets because you learn from others. Furthermore you make lots different freinds.
Look up the terms "Soliloquy" or "Aside", and, if you're brave enough, try one out for yourself. You might learn something about yourself, and at the very least the episode will get a laugh.
Early in the play, Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet's party and they both fall in love at first sight.
In the second part of Lady Macbeth's soliloquy, readers learn that she believes her husband is not ruthless enough to achieve his ambitions. She fears that he lacks the necessary drive and cruelty to take the action needed to become king. Lady Macbeth is determined to goad her husband into action and shape him into a more ruthless and ambitious leader.
go to school and learn
from reading you cant learn alot but television u can learn useless facts
Most everybody hates memorizing a bunch of facts. The fact is<g> however, that knowing the facts lets you get on to the more interesting parts of what you are learning. Once you know the vocabulary, you can learn how to say what you really want to say in whatever language you are learning; once you know the names of the organs, you can learn how they work; once you learn the math facts, you can learn more interesting formulae and how to work them. Facts are like bricks - you can't build a wall or house without stacking them up and putting them together.
There are many different facts that you can learn about angiosperms. This information can be found in the local library.
No, if you have managed to learn allot of facts (that are true) then you have some education by definition. Education goes further however, you learn how to interpret facts, to understand what facts are telling you and therefore how to be wiser.
Do your research. Learn about the stock trade, CD's, and other things that banks and corporate companies offer. You can make a lot of money by investing, but you have to learn your facts first and find companies worth investing in.
Depending if you can read about them, learn about them then yes you can
Some good sentences for facts are: You should get all the facts before making a decision. Math facts are fun to learn. The facts show that the earth is round. Facts are not opinions.