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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Does this sentence approve or disprove the following statement:

"I believe Hamlet is a great play, more or less. Any speculation of it and

the renascence movement is not to be taken seriously"

Does this sentence approve or disprove the following statement:

"There is a link or a connection between Hamlet and the renascence

movement"
  

Top answer

"I believe Hamlet is a great play, more or less. <<< This sounds silly . Any speculation of it and the Renaissance movement is not to be taken seriously" <<< I don't understand what you mean.

  • "I believe Hamlet is a great play, more or less.
  • <<< This sounds silly .
  • Any speculation of it and the Renaissance movement is not to be taken seriously" <<< I don't understand what you mean.
  • Say it another way.
  • " Clive
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"I believe Hamlet is a great play, more or less.<<< This sounds silly.

Any speculation of it and the Renaissance movement is not to be taken seriously" <<< I don't understand what you mean. Say it another way.

Does this sentence
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Clive"I believe Hamlet is a great play, more or less.<<< This sounds silly.Any speculation of it and the Renaissance movement is not to be taken seriously" <<< I don't understand what you mean. Say it another way.Does this sentence prove or disprove the following statement: No"There is a link or a connection between Hamlet and the Renaissance movement."Cl
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What you have written does not prove anything.
What you have written does not disprove anything.

To prove or disprove anything, you need evidence.
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CliveWhat you have written does not prove anything.What you have written does not disprove anything.To prove or disprove anything, you need evidence.
@Clive

I'm sorry, but I totally lost you here.

Can you explain it to me in a more simple way ?
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Let me ask you this.
How do you prove something?
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CliveLet me ask you this.How do you prove something?
@Clive

with evidence.

But, forgive my rudeness, what does this have to do with the sentence ?
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You wrote
I believe Hamlet is a great play, more or less
Any speculation of it and the Renaissance movement is not to be taken seriously

You asked if the above two sentences prove or disprove the statement
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Ohh, now I understand what you mean.

And yes your understanding is correct.

Thank you and I apologies for troubling you.
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