Respuesta :
B
Because it's the only answer that makes sense unless there's a part of the story that shows otherwise. The only way I can think of explaining it would to be to think about how throwing sounds childish like kids playing ball, but the word hurl adds violence and more meaning to the the sentence.
Shakespeare chose the word hurl rather than throw because its suggested a more violent and powerful motion or action.
Why is this so?
Sometimes, the sound of a word does effectively pass across the energy behind an intention.
Hence, he chose the word because its suggested a more violent and powerful motion or action.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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