The event which is foreshadowed by Macbeth's aside in this scene?
This refers to the use of hints and clues in order to make a prediction about future happenings in a drama or story.
With this in mind and from the given text, we can see that Macbeth had an aside in the drama which shows a foreshadowing that the King would be murdered by Claudius.
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the answer is C., the kings murder.
falling action
B.
irony
C.
conflict
D.
imagery
Answer:
The correct option is letter B (IRONY).
Explanation:
In "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, the author uses many instances of irony (situational irony). When the man, after having fallen into the water, finally succeeds in getting the fire on, the snow falls from the tree over him and the fire. As a result, the fire dies.
However, this instance of situational irony helps the plot move because he has to start a new fire.
B. Fear.
C. Anxiety.
D. Apathy.
Answer: A. Bravado
Explanation: When message of the advancing army was brought to Macbeth, he said thus:
"I will not be afraid of death and bane,
Till Birnam forest come to Dunsinane."
In this he was relying on the prophecy of the witches he was given at an earlier time. Macbeth showed bravado which simply means a swaggering show of defiance and courage. Option A is therefore correct.
The proverb is: "Actions speak louder than words''.
So the order is 3, 2, 5, 1, 4.
She continued, "The last story on the reading list is "The Most Dangerous Game.""
She continued, "The last story on the reading list is 'The Most Dangerous Game.'"
She continued, "The last story on the reading list is The Most Dangerous Game."