Answer:
Hello, I didn't know if you meant using all five in a single sentence or in five seperate sentences, so I will just do both. Also, because hamlet isn't capitalized, I am assuming you mean the term rather than the play. Let me know if I got anything confused!
Step-by-step explanation:
Combined sentence:
The biggest festival of the year is being planned to be held near a remote hamlet in the countryside, which should be illegal as it has been established that the people living there are not accepting of this arrangement.
Seperate sentences:
It has been established that my answer is correct, but my friend stubbornly refuses to admit their error.
My aunt lives in a remote village near the mountains.
The festival will be held next week.
The hamlet my friend lives in is old yet also notably quaint.
Out of all the dogs that were in the veterinary office's waiting room, my dog was the biggest.