here's a quick review on how to write that.
Start with your views on religion, what role it plays in your life and what it is to you. Then write about how you cope with people mocking your relgion and throw some advice in on how everyone else should cope with people mocking theirs. Now talk about why you don't mock people for having a diffrent religion than yours then write why you think everyone should be given a freedom of religion andend it with how much freedom of religion you give to other people and you have.
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Shakespeare most likely uses the prophecy to set Macbeth's rise to power in motion to show that Macbeth is ambitious and superstitious, and that he was just waiting for a reason to get started.
<h3>Macbeth and the witches' prophecy</h3>
In the tragic play "Macbeth," Shakespeare uses three witches and their prophecy to set things in motion. Their ambiguous prophecy leads Macbeth to get started with his plans to become king.
Had Macbeth not believed the prophecy, nothing would have changed. The fact that he did believe it only shows that he is already an ambitious and superstitious man. All he needed was a reason - any reason - to take the throne for himself.
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The Peloponnesian war was Athens vs Sparta, in Ancient Greece.
Athens had lost, Sparta had won.
Athens military and economy had weakened, because of this war, which later caused Macedonia to conquer it.
If authors continue to talk about global warming in their books, there is a chance readers might start to try preventing global warming. They might plant more trees after seeing what happened in books. Or they might stop using things that released bad fuel into the air which causes the air to become polluted and result in global warming. In conclusion, after seeing what might happen in books, readers might try to prevent that to creat a better environment and future.