Swift was satirizing the problems England faced establishing its colonial empire around the globe.
Swift was satirizing what he saw as the irrational disputes that led to the schism between Protestants and Catholics.
Swift was satirizing France’s support of the colonial Americans’ fight against England.
b. A ghostly child
c. The king's son, Malcolm
d. Lady Macbeth crying
The Macbeth sees on his way to kill the king that forces him is to pause is an imaginary dagger. Thus, option (a) is correct.
Macbeth is the story in which the general of the Scotland is informed to become the king of the Scotland by the three witches that he comes across in the forest. The general wife supports him and encourages him to murder the king in order to ascend the throne.
The general also kills the additional people with the desire to become king and rule the extended regions. There are more casualties as a civil war breaks out to remove Macbeth.
When Macbeth was in the path to kill the king, an imaginary dagger paused him to do so. It is also mentioned in the story as he says "A dagger of the mind, a false creation." Therefore, it can be concluded that option (a) is correct.
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B. The U.S. Constitution should be considered a living document because it can be amended to reflect the values of the time.
C. The U.S. Constitution was written to establish a more effective government than the one under the Articles of Confederation.
D. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution list rights that all citizens possess.
The correct answer is B. The U.S. Constitution should be considered a living document because it can be amended to reflect the values of the time.
Explanation:
A strong claim is considered as a statement that clearly expresses a position about some situation or issue in this case this situation or issue is the U.S. Constitution; additionally to this, claims should only deal with one issue and not report facts but express the author's position or opinion about this as well as the reasons for this position or the elements that compose it, in this way what is being claimed can be supported with evidence. Considering this "The U.S. Constitution should be considered a living document because it can be amended to reflect the values of the time" is a good example of a strong claim because it shows a position that is "the constitution should be considered a living document" , but it also explains why "because it can be amended to reflect the values of the time" this means this not only a fact but some position that can be supported with evidence through a speech or text which is the purpose and features of a strong claim.