Answer:A
Explanation:
Answer:
1: 3
2: i think it is 1 or 2
Explanation:
Maybe, Coach, you should visit a doctor.
B.
The british band The Beatles recorded the thrilling Here Comes the Sun.
C.
The Chicago tribune published an article about President Obama.
D.
Yesterday Uncle Murray took me to see the play Romeo And Juliet.
Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
A.
I'd love to take Healthy Cooking 101 at the local culinary school.
B.
My favorite things to read are japanese manga and german fairy tales.
C.
Does your University offer Chinese language classes?
D.
We will visit Washington, D.C., and tour the white house.
Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
A.
One of Mary Cassatt's paintings is Little Girl in a Blue Armchair.
B.
We use bubble squeak brand of soap to wash dishes.
C.
Who fought against whom in the Revolutionary war?
D.
There are nine judges on the Supreme court of Canada.
Which additional word in the sentence should be capitalized?
A constellation such as leo is a grouping of stars.
A.
Stars
B.
Constellation
C.
Leo
D.
Grouping
Answer:
Facetiously means anything that is said without actually intending to be taken literally or seriously.
Explanation:
The word "facetiously" is an adjective that is used when describing a person or anything which should not be taken in the literal sense. It is not meant to be taken in a serious manner, kind of like a 'white lie'.
Supposing a person said something abut another person, or talks to that other person in a facetious manner, then it means that what he/ she said is not serious and should not be treated or taken literally. It can also even be said or implied in an amusing and humorous way, lacking any serious intent/ content.
treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
The headings and subheadings of the body of an outline should be parallel.
Notes The last act brings about the catastrophe of the play. This does not consist merely in the death of Macbeth upon the field of battle. Shakespeare is always more interested in the tragedy of the soul than in external events, and he here employs all his powers to paint for us the state of loneliness and hopeless misery to which a long succession of crimes has reduced Macbeth. Still clinging desperately to the deceitful promises of the witches the tyrant sees his subjects fly from him; he loses the support and companionship of his wife, and looks forward to a solitary old age, accompanied only by "curses, not loud, but deep." It is not until the very close of the act, when he realizes how he has been trapped by the juggling fiends, that Macbeth recovers his old heroic self; but he dies, sword in hand, as befits the daring soldier that he was before he yielded to temptation.
It is worth noting how in this act Shakespeare contrives to reengage our sympathies for Macbeth. The hero of the play no longer appears as a traitor and a murderer, but as a man oppressed by every kind of trouble, yet fighting desperately against an irresistible fate. His bitter remorse for the past and his reckless defiance of the future alike move us with overwhelming power, and we view his tragic end, not with self-righteous approval, but with deep and human pity.
Explanation She stills sees the blood of the murders on her hands. This is the opposite of when she said 'A little water clears us of this deed' (Page 29 - Line 70). Macbeth also questions whether his hands will ever be clean again immediately after killing Duncan, asking 'will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?' (Page 28 - Line 63). Ultimately, however, Shakespeare shows that neither a 'little water' nor an 'ocean' will wash away their guilt.
here are two quotes and notes hope they help
B. The guide said, "stay on the trail. The rocks are dangerous."
C. The guide said, "stay on the trail. the rocks are dangerous."
D. The guide said, "Stay on the trail. The rocks are dangerous."