a. they're
b. there
c. their
c. determined ambition
b. tortured ambivalence
d. relentless guilt
Tortured ambivalence best describes Macbeth’s feelings about the possible assassination of King Duncan in Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth. Option B is correct.
Before Macbeth kills the king Duncan, Macbeth is ambitious to become king, but he shows hesitation to act. In addition to this, he is nervous and already feels guilty. Following that act, Macbeth carries the bloody daggers and is visibly frightened and disturbed by his violent actions. After murdering Duncan, Macbeth becomes increasingly unstable.
B). Privatization is not the answer.
C). Neither argument is well supported.
Answer:
B). Privatization is not the answer
b. Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus.
c. I hesitated a moment, but her smile gave me courage.
d. I came home; I saw an envelope in the mailbox.
The complex sentence out of the options given is 'a. After the rain ended, the sky became blue'. It includes an independent clause and a dependent clause.
The complex sentence is option 'a. After the rain ended, the sky became blue'. A complex sentence contains an independent clause, which can stand alone as a sentence, and at least one dependent clause, which cannot. In this sentence, 'the sky became blue' is the independent clause, and 'after the rain ended' is the dependent clause. This answers the question, 'Which is the complex sentence?' From the other sentences, 'b. Jenny was the largest elephant in the circus.' is a simple sentence. 'c. I hesitated a moment, but her smile gave me courage.' is a compound sentence. And 'd. I came home; I saw an envelope in the mailbox.' is a compound sentence too.
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b. narrower
the answer is broader
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