Answer:
2. Macbeth wishes Banquo was there because he is seeing his bloody ghost.
Explanation:
The quote shown in the question above is an example of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the reader comes up with something the characters (or some characters) don't know. In the quote shown above, we can see the moment when Macbeth talks about Banquo and how he misses him. however, only the public and Macbeth himself know that Banquo's ghost is present at the dinner to haunt Macbeth, his murderer.
"Macbeth" is a play written by Shakespeare and tells the story of how Macbeth, after killing the king and usurping the kingdom, is haunted by his own sins.
A (more words so I can post this)
Answer:
A wise and persuasive pig, old Major inspires the rebellion with his rhetorical skill and ability to get the other animals to share his indignation. His speech about the tyranny of man is notable for its methodical enumeration of man's wrongs against the animals.
Sorry if I'm wrong!!
The correct answer is a night on the town.
When Doolittle meets Higgins and Pickering, he actually wants to sell his daughter to him for five pounds. He thinks she will have a better life there and he will spend that money "wisely." This are his actual words:
<span><em>"Just one good spree for myself and the missus, giving pleasure to ourselves and employment to others, and satisfaction to you to think it's not been throwed away. You couldn't spend it better."</em></span>