1.
Don't
shouldn't
can't
we'll
he'll
2.
forty-nine
seventy-eight
sixty-three
eighty-one
fifty-five
3.
down in the-mouth
an eight-year old girl
law-school facilites
cradel to grave-needs
double parked-automobiles
Answer:
Discourse, which has to do with talk, words, language, etc have a very huge impact on a person's culture and identity.
First of all, what is culture? Culture can be described as the way of life of a group of people
Identity is the totality of a person's being or it can also be defined as the qualities or beliefs that make a group.
Therefore, the way a person talks and the language he uses (discourse) influences his identity and culture because it is a major tool for communication and it is a unifying factor.
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D. is the closest answer. He is overconfident but Macbeth's <span>fatal flaw is his unchecked ambition. He wants to be king no matter the cost and is willing to give up everything to have and keep the crown and throne. In the end, he still thinks he cannot be touched by any man born of a woman based on what the witches have told him. However, Macduff tells him that he was cut from his mother's womb and was not born in a natural way. Although Macbeth is afraid and no longer believes the witches, he still fights to the end and is killed.
I hope this helps.</span>
In Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" the tone would be jovial if the people were speaking