Answer:
The witches and the apparitions, the own insecurities of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth and misplaced attempts to control his future led Macbeth to become the most responsible for the bloodshed in Macbeth's story. The witches and their prophecies have been a superior effect upon the actions of Macbeth.
Answer:
Lady macbeth and the witches
Explanation:
The witches had offered their predictions but did not tell Macbeth how they will come true that was his own state of mind as well as his wife who had manipulated him by calling him a coward and unmanly she is superior over him in the Jacobean era this kind of behaviour was believed to be seen as unusual and controlling. As woman were seen inferior and men were seen superior.As well as that Lady Macbeth is witch like as she calls evil spirits to take control of her body and take her characteristics that make her feminine toward the end she is remorseful and is inferior she than brings Macbeths ambition alive which is the cause of his own downfall
Answer:
The excerpt from "Yearbook" that is an example of direct characterization is A: "Now, Fatima was trudging toward the yearbook room, her head lowered and shaggy bangs falling across her dark brown eyes."
Explanation:
Direct characterization is the author's use of explicit statements about a character. In option A, the author explicitly describes Fatima's physical appearance and her actions (trudging with her head lowered and bangs falling across her eyes). This statement gives the reader a direct insight into Fatima's character and personality. Therefore, option A is an example of direct characterization. The other options describe Fatima's actions and dialogue but do not provide an explicit statement about her character.
Resolution my guess
Climax
Falling action
Rising action
Your guess is correct! "Resolution"; the story already ended, no more tension or anxiety about what will happen; the afterwards will not be told in detail, but with the resolution the audience can envision how the future will be, now that things are resolved.
The stages of a story are: 1.Exposition: when the author sets the story up; 2. Rising action: conflicts start to build; 3.Climax: turning point; 4.Falling action: things start to calm down and work out; 5.Resolution: Conflict has been resolved and the future begins.
Answer:
Resolution
It is correct because I got it right on my test :)
Why does the speaker refer to the audience as her children?
A. To create a frightening tone
B. To create a confusing tone
C. To create a funny tone
D. To create a personal tone
D) To create a personal tone
Answer: option D
Explanation: she wanted her tone to be on a personal level.
B the blueberries are liable from r making a pie
C if I study hard, I am liable to fail the test
D on a bright, sunny afternoon, the park is liable to be empty
Answer:
It marked the beginning of a new chance for Helen
Explanation:
That was the answer to my test. =)