There are several examples of irony in Macbeth, including Macbeth's false sense of invincibility, Macbeth's downfall after becoming king, and Lady Macbeth's transformation.
One example of irony in Macbeth is when Macbeth believes the prophecy that he is invincible and cannot be harmed by anyone born of a woman. However, he is eventually killed by Macduff, who was born via a caesarean section and therefore not technically born of a woman in the traditional sense.
Another example of irony is when Macbeth becomes the King of Scotland through deceit and murder, only to suffer guilt and paranoia and ultimately lose his throne.
Lastly, it is ironic that Lady Macbeth, who famously calls on spirits to "unsex" her and make her more ruthless, is the one who is ultimately consumed by guilt and driven to madness.
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b. When Professor Jones lectures, everybody listens and takes notes.
c. When Professor Jones lectures, everybody listens and take notes.
d. When Professor Jones lectures, everybody listen and takes notes.
Answer: b. When Professor Jones lectures, everybody listens and takes notes.
Explanation: Subject-verb agreement is simply to use singular verbs with singular subjects and plural verbs with plural subjects. Indefinite pronouns like anyone, everyone, someone, no one, nobody are always singular and, therefore, require singular verbs. In the given sentence we have the indefinite pronoun "everybody" and it requires singular verbs, so the correct answer would be "When Professor Jones lectures, everybody listens and takes notes."
B. Assessment
C. Evidence
D. Motivation
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the D) Motivation.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that the word motivation, or motive, derives from the Latin " motīvus," which can be translated as "related to movement." Motivation is the reason or reasons that "move" a character to act in a certain way. Emotion is a reaction that often causes a psychological change of some sort, but not the reason that impels someone to act. The assessment of a situation—realizing that you have been clearly eating more—or having evidence of something—noticing that your clothes are not fitting so well anymore—may help you to resolve to lose weight, but only your motivation to do so will impel you to act.
b. put the quotes in context
c. do nothing at all
d. add imaginary characters
Increative nonfiction, to make quotes sound like dialogue, put the quotes incontext. In writing, one can reveal the character by dialogue and action. Theseare what you needed to recreate a story which is appealing to the readers.
Put the quotes in context.
b. A group of characters experience a single event together
c. Different characters experience different narratives
d. Different characters meet and experience the same narrative