D. Understatement, like if you lend a coat to a friend and it has spots all over it and you say that it doesn't look too bad
I'd say the answer is 'the visible is more dangerous than the invisible', because Duncan never suspected that his faithful Macbeth would be the one to kill him.
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-She wants Lillian Jean to trust her
Answer: C.Earth's Rotation
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Pilgrimage as Allegory
The first and most important example of allegory, or a story that can be understood on both a literal and symbolic level, is The Canterbury Tales itself, taken as a whole. ... Canterbury, their destination, is an allegory for heaven.