From the passage, the reader can safely infer that the porter is a comic character.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- In this story, the porter plays for comic relief by reducing the tension of the audience on the murder of the king Duncan.
- The porter also indicates the gates to Macbeth's home. The porter was a drunken character and he has a lively imagination.
- This porter character will speak humorously about his superiors. He only led Macduff into the Macbeth castle.
Chapter 2 summary:
After coming back from Connecticut, Mitty had tons of homework, not to mention, ten pages of notes. At school the next day, his friend Derek, goes on and on about the anthrax murders. After school, Mitty starts on his notes, but decides to skip to his rough draft instead. Mitty continued to read about smallpox, everything happening to the people he is reading about could be happening to him too
Answer: C. Through
Explanation:
A preposition refers to a word or the group of words that's used before a noun, or a pronoun, in order to show place, direction, location, time.
Some common examples of prepositions include besides, of, to, against, through, at, in, above, across, along, etc. In the sentence above, the preposition is "through".