b: singular possessive
c: singular
d: plural
the Answer would be D) Plural
B. dynamic; corruption
C. dynamic; morality
D. static; manhood
Answer:
the correct answers is B.
Explanation:
This character, Macbeth and his power corrupted him into becoming a tyrant, and led him to an internal stage where he fatally misconceived he is invincible. Shakespeare included the themes of power corrupting through the protagonist, Macbeth as way to show the dynamics of a person that wants to stay in power by all cost.
Between the flagstones along the path, tiny flowers were growing.
No I have never seen the president in real life.
Tired of listening to the band we walked outside.
If, the music annoys, you I’ll turn it off.
Question 13. 13. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points : 3)
When I turned 13 13 presents sat beside my birthday cake.
Behind the door in the storage shed, was the extra set of keys.
Along the street lights in the houses winked on.
When she called, I didn’t recognize her voice right away.
Question 14. 14. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points : 3)
Sincerely yours
Sincerely yours.
Sincerely yours,
Sincerely, yours,
Question 15. 15. Which choice has no errors in punctuation? (Points : 3)
Be there by 7:00 P.M. on Monday, November 5, 2006.
Be there by 7:00 P.M. on Monday, November, 5 2006.
Be there by 7:00 P.M. on Monday, November 5 2006.
Be there by 7:00 P.M. on Monday November 5, 2006.
Despite his eternal fear, during the Vietnam War he always trid to get over it by speaking to himself. And according to his memories and fantasies about his family, they were close to each other, maybe that's why he wanted to come back home so much (not only because of the frightening war.
In the story, Billy was described to have an overwhelming fear that he somehow gonna die from an injury so he chooses to take careful precautions in his actions.
The ironic part is that Billy become so scared and he died because of a heart attack due to fear rather than injuries.
Thus, this could be the answer.
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Answer: Lord Byron - His work reflected in his cynicism
Explanation: got it right on ODY