In the royal palace at Forres, Banquo paces and thinks about the coronation of Macbeth and the prophecies of the weird sisters. The witches foretold that Macbeth would be king and that Banquo’s line would eventually sit on the throne. If the first prophecy came true, Banquo thinks, feeling the stirring of ambition, why not the second? Macbeth enters, attired as king. He is followed by Lady Macbeth, now his queen, and the court. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth ask Banquo to attend the feast they will host that night. Banquo accepts their invitation and says that he plans to go for a ride on his horse for the afternoon. Macbeth mentions that they should discuss the problem of Malcolm and Donalbain. The brothers have fled from Scotland and may be plotting against his crown.
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I think the answer is science .
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A subject is a part of a sentence that contains the person or thing performing the action (or verb) in a sentence.
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B.
Explanation:
What is the central metaphor utilized in the poem? The narrator describes a laborious climb up a decrepit staircase, a figurative depiction of her ongoing struggles in life. The narrator compares a crystal staircase to her own life, symbolic of her own goals and the struggle towards them.
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The correct answer is C. ignorance.
While barbarism, romanticism (in the aesthetical, not historical sense), and violence were essential parts of the old warrior cultures, but we can't say the same for ignorance. It is wrong to judge an old culture by today's standards and to say they were ignorant just because they weren't a developed society in today's sense.