A, celebratory and inviting. The festive garlands and steaming platters of food make me think of the holidays or a party, so that’s why I chose that answer.
Answer: In this passage, Lady Macbeth expresses her feeling that she and Macbeth have gotten what they wanted, to be king and queen of Scotland, but they are not truly happy. Macbeth is growing paranoid about retaining his power and status, and emotional distance is beginning to separate him and his wife when they had once been so close. They've "spent" all they had to become royalty, but now they are not content.
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The correct answer is B) Have the neighbors eaten dinner yet? Because you can probably feel that sentence is the only one where correct tenses and agreement are used.
In A, it should be: Does Bailey have tickets to the concert?
In C, it should be: Are your parents coming to the baseball game?
Answer: Miss Emily purchasing poison, Homer's departure, and the stench are the rising action. The falling action occurs when the townspeople access her house after the funeral.
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