The correct answer is the following: option a. When Lady Macbeth reads her husband's letter and asks: "Make thick my blood,/ Stop up th' access and passage to remorse" she is asking to be made cold and insensitive as she prepares to execute her evil plan.
"Macbeth" is a tragedy written by British author William Shakespeare and that is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It tells the story of how Macbeth becomes King of Scotland and how his and his wife political's ambitions makes his suffer all sorts of pains.
When Lady Macbeth asks for thicker blood and no remorse, she is asking to be made cold so she can execute her plan of killing King Duncan.
To make this two sentences parallel you should add more words to "my biology test", the parallel structure uses the same pattern of words and it also has to match tenses.
The correct addition is "Studying for my biology test", this way the two sentences are parallel using the same grammar in the same structural form.
Johnathan Edward's views in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is based on the idea that people who were "born again" in christ would be spared.
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Johnathan Edwards gave his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" during the First Great Awakening. The First Great Awakening refers to the religious revivalist movement of the 1730's and 1740's that took place in the British colonies in the North American continent. One of the most significant causes of this religious revival movement was the European Enlightenment and its continuing criticism/questioning of the church. Along with this, reduced participation in church services and organized religion also fueled people like Edwards.
To convince people to reaffirm their faith, preachers like Edwards discussed the possibility of being "born again." This religious experience focuses on an interaction that an individual has with God through a dream or vision that compels them back into practicing the Christian faith. Edwards and other preachers argued that this "born again" experience would bring salvation and forgiveness for those who accepted Christ after these experiences.
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Topic: American History, First Great Awakening
Grade Level: 9-12, College
Keywords: Johnathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, First Great Awakening.
What does the author MOST LIKELY want the reader to think about Popsicles based on this selection?
A
The Popsicle is the first frozen treat to become popular and it is now sold all over the world.
B
The Posicle only had a few fruity flavors at first, but then it started to expand its flavors over the years.
C
The Popsicle was accidentally invented by a young boy who left his drink out in the cold with a stick in it.
D
The Popsicle was created by a young boy who invented the frozen treat through trial and error.
The Popsicle was accidentally invented by a young boy who left his drink out in the cold with a stick in it is the author most likely want the reader to think about Popsicles based on this selection. So, the correct option is C.
According to the question above, a popsicle is a frozen delicacy that was spontaneously created in 1905 by Frank Epperson, an 11-year-old boy. He poured water and a powdered fruit soda into a glass, stirred it with a stick, and put it out.
The next morning, when it was still cold outside, he found that the drink and stick had frozen solid overnight. The first popsicle was made when he took out the stick and tasted the ice stuck to it. Most likely, the author wants the reader to believe that a young boy accidentally invented the popsicle after he left his drink outside in the cold with a stick.
So, the correct option is C.
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