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how did harold bride react to the iceburg warnings
Two questions here. You would have had more luck by asking them seperately. 1: The play is called The Murder of Gonzago. Hamlet calls it The Mousetrap, but that is its function, not its real name. 2: "The king rises". Claudius is visibly upset by the play.
How did the south African government react to the speech? "Wind of change".
She gets angry and scared. She's angry because Bruno's Father did a lot for her. He paid for her mother's medical expenses and later arranged and paid for the funeral. He then also hired Maria. She's scared because if anyone hears, they could get in trouble.
he is gay
he gets upset and frightened
It is simply called a 'nervous laugh' and some people will laugh if they are shy or frightened and it is not meant to be disrespectful, but just the way their body and mind react to being frightened.
He welcomes him at first but then becomes frightened.
he gets upset and frightened
If he had been bombed I am sure he would have been frightened. I did not know that he was bombed
very calmly walk away.
Ralph, Jack, and Roger are very frightened when they finally see the beast.
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depends what it is. think about how the person will react in both ways, and think how they would react if many people saw what you were saying
Do nothing, they will soon get fed up if you don't react.
her cell phone ringer was so low that she couldn't even hear it
Juliet is initially frightened when Romeo joins her in the balcony because she is surprised and fearful of being caught by others. She is also afraid of the words Romeo overheard her speak because she had just revealed her feelings for him, and she is unsure of how he will react or if he will reciprocate her love.