Statement one focuses on contacts while statement two focuses on glasses. The first statement gives a few examples of why contacts could be more beneficial than glasses (don't fog up/move with your eye). The second statement does not go into details about how glasses could be more helpful, but instead describes different types of glasses that exist.
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Global warming is important. We need to stop it. Although it may seem good as in a nice long summer, it isn’t. In Antarctica, polar ice caps are melting, peinguins, polar bears and any other attic animals are homeless because we are too lazy to pick up our own litter after ourselves. If we don’t stop soon, the world as we know it will be flooding and people will be living on tiny islands.
The correct answer for 1 is b. Duncan is characterized as mild-mannered and altruistic, wanting only the best for his kingdom. Unfortunately, this makes him an easy target for those who want the throne.
The correct answer for 2 is d. Macbeth is a brave and well-respected warrior. In fact, his victory on the battlefield brings him great honor. However, Macbeth demonstrates his cruelty in Holinshed's account after he ascends to the throne and rules over his kingdom.
The correct answer for 3 is c. Banquo is initially Macbeth's ally during war, and then becomes an accomplice when Macbeth plots the murder of King Duncan (this is different from Shakespeare's interpretation of Banquo, who becomes Macbeth's rival for the throne).
The correct answer for 4 is a. As discussed in Question 1, Macbeth is a brave, valiant warrior, while Duncan is a more passive king. Macbeth, then, is confident that war will stop the rebels.
The correct answer for 5 is b. Holinshed repeatedly uses the word "women," and although he describes them more as fairies or nymphs rather than witches, he never actually uses these supernatural words to define them.
Answer:
I nearly got ran over by a car at one point in elementary school
Explanation:
We were heading home one afternoon when we suddenly got rushed by a green jeep. It was at our bus stop, so we nearly ran headfirst into it on our way home.
The metaphor for life in this poem is a game of Monopoly with no winner. The poem describes a situation in which, through the process of trying to beat out the other competitors in the game, no player ultimately wins (see the "Crabs in a Bucket" metaphor for a similar idea).