At the end of The Tragedy of Macbeth, how does Macbeth’s courage in battle affect the reader?

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Answer: The way that at the end of The Tragedy of Macbeth Macbeth's courage in battle affects the reader is that it brings the reader full circle by once again pointing up an aspect of his noble nature.
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A: It brings the reader full circle by once again pointing up an aspect of his noble nature.

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1 - Identify the sentence that relies on emotional language. A- If it happened to me, I would take immediate action. B- I would address the situation directly if that ever occurred. C- I wouldn''t hesitate to seek outside help if that ever occurred. D- If that happened to me, I would sue the living daylights out of somebody. Please help!

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The correct answer is D.

The word choice of this sentence creates a tone of anger, irritation and outage.

The speaker is letting his opinions and emotions be felt throught this statement.

Answer: D. If that happened to me, I would sue the living daylights out of somebody. Please help!

Although this answer is a bit overdramatized, it seems to be the only one in the options that's the most emotionally charged.

Which contraction correctly completes the sentence? My friend __________ returned any of my books so far.









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haven't







B.
hasn't

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B. hasn't because My friend haven't return any of my books so far. In this sentence haven't is like a past tense. As for hasn't means still today (present).
Hasn't. That would make better since. You wouldn't say my friend haven't returned any of my books so far would you!

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