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Explanation:
I agree with this for many reasons. Everyone makes mistakes, so people shouldn't come under fire for a slip up. It resonates with me because (<em>Write a personal experience here) </em>I connected this to a time that I (<em>Wrote another personal experience here) </em>
Answer: B
Explanation: he brings lady macbeth into action and hints at ambition in both of them
Typically he leaves the stage. That is the Protagonist's role during the First Stasimon. Option D is correct.
A stasimon in Greek tragedy is a stationary song, composed of strophes and antistrophes and performed by the chorus in the orchestra.
According to Aristosteles, each choral song (or melos) of a tragedy is divided into two parts, first the parodos (Ancient Greek: πάροδος) and then the stasimon.
On a general level, the difference between interpretation and translation is that interpretation deals with spoken language in real-time while translation focuses on written content.