Answer: The practice of dual agency is prohibited in 8 states: Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Maryland, Oklahoma, Texas, and Vermont.
Explanation:
Moreover, there is no consensus on the laws that are applicable to dual agency and dual agent behavior in the other states.
the choices are
A: A Stag, chased from his lair by the hounds, took refuge in a farmyard, and, entering a stable where a number of oxen were stalled, thrust himself under a pile of hay in a vacant stall, where he lay concealed, all but the tips of his horns.
B: in the course of the afternoon more than one of the farm-hands came in, to attend to the wants of the cattle, but not one of them noticed the presence of the Stag, who accordingly began to congratulate himself on his escape and to express his gratitude to the Oxen.
C:As he spoke, he seized an armful himself from the pile where the Stag lay concealed, and at once detected him.
D:Calling his men, he had him seized at once and killed for the table.
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The relationship between literature and place -- also known as the setting -- is a strong one. The place in which a story is set influences the story's plot and characters. ... Therefore, the place in which a story is set is a crucial element in literature
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Turning point is the moment in a plot where there is a "turning point" in the story, something big that can modify the course that the narrative was taking and presents an advantage or a disadvantage for the protogonists or antagonists of the story, however it always presents itself as a major climax-related event.
In Macbeth the climax happens at the moment when Macbeth is close to killing Banquo. At that moment Fleance flees trying to secure his position at court. This escape is the turning point in history because it gives the necessary resources for the prophecy that Banquo received, at the beginning of the story, to be fulfilled.
Banquo's prophecy stated that he would be the point of origin of a line of kings, but that he would not be able to be king.