B. King Duncan thinks Macbeth is good and virtuous man,when in reality Macbeth is plotting his murder.
C. Lady Macbeth returns the bloody dagger to King Duncan's room after Macbeth it too upset to do it himself.
D. Macbeth is unable to say "amen" after he hears King Duncan's guards praying in their sleep.
Answer: B. King Duncan thinks Macbeth is good and virtuous man, when in reality Macbeth is plotting his murder.
Irony occurs when a character believes something that is the complete opposite of reality. For irony to work in a play, the audience usually has to have more information that the characters. In this case, the audience knows that Macbeth is planning the murder of King Duncan. However, the audience also knows that King Duncan believes Macbeth to be a good and virtuous man. This contradiction is an example of irony in the play.
People have the freedom to choose between good and evil.
B.
Items of power are only as powerful as those who use them.
C.
Helping others is the most admirable obligation of all.
D.
Responsibilities are welcome burdens.
b. some of the police force
c. some of the native people
d. some of the healthy foods
Childhood
Boyhood
Sevastopol Sketches is the answer.
hoped-for future days.
busy city days.
revered past days.
Question 3.3. The final line of "Bivouac on a Mountain Side" captures the speaker's sense of (Points : 3)
anger at the soldiers.
confusion about the scene below.
pride in his role in the war.
wonder at the beauty of the stars.
Question 4.4. What does Whitman’s description of the autumn farmlands in Ohio symbolize in “Come Up from the Fields Father”? (Points : 3)
wrath and grief
suffering and loss
riches and influence
abundance and energy
Question 5.5. With the conclusion of "Come Up from the Fields Father," Whitman shows that Pete's mother (Points : 3)
demands revenge for her son's death.
has shown great strength and resiliency.
does not know what happened to her son.
has been devastated by her son's death.