During Shakespearean times, monarchs were seen as being God’s deputies on earth, having a ‘divine right’ to rule; the monarch had absolute power, and an attack on him or her, even a verbal one was considered to be a treason. Therefore, the audiences were shocked by Macbeth's plot.
In Act II scene I, as Macbeth is about to kill Duncan, his monologue shows how guilty he feels to commit such crime because he knows it goes against all beliefs
Answer:
1 - A complete sentence
2 - Missing simple predicate
3 - Missing simple predicate
4 - A complete sentence
5 - Missing simple subject
6 - Missing simple predicate
7 - Missing simple subject
8 - A complete sentence
9 - Missing simple subject
10 - Missing simple predicate
Explanation:
Every complete sentence must contain two basic elements: a subject and a predicate.
The subject is what the sentence is about. It's the one who is described in it or the one who is performing an action. For example:
The predicate is the part of the sentence describing the subject or containing a verb that tells us what the subject is doing. For example:
the 'new spring life' and 'patches of blue sky'
they give a sense of hope cause of the positive nature words
Answer:
himself
Explanation:
B. a printer and newspaper publisher.