Macbeth becomes king with the help of his wife, murdering King Duncan and framing his guards (and killing them too, for good measure).
Although King Duncan's eldest son Malcolm was declared heir, his fleeing incriminated him for his
father's murder, as with his brother Donalbain.
As a high-ranking thane (of both Cawdor and Glamis), and being a cousin of King Duncan, Macbeth is selected as his successor.
How he keeps his throne is a story involving more blood and betrayal.
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Gregor’s
mother is unsure about removing the furniture from his room. She believes that
it is not a good idea to strip him of the last items that reflected him humanity.
She believes that one day he will return into a human form and that that day he
will want his belongings back. On the other hand, his sister Grete has finally
started to see this change and understand that he isn’t human anymore: his
habits, his tastes, his aspect, his movements have all changes, thus she wants
to adapt the room to the new situation.
Answer:
d) The narrator's point of view allows the reader to see Hummingbird as reasonable because he doesn't accuse Heron of eating all the fish.
Explanation:
The book is written in third-person perspective so that the reader may see the whole narrative rather than just one character's point of view. Heron and Hummingbird are well-explained by the narrator. Heron loves Hummingbird regardless of whether he eats all the fish or not, thus Hummingbird is not upset with Heron. Also crucial is the fact that this is a short narrative, but it's vital to emphasize that there are other viewpoints in every situation.
Answer: C) Passionate
Explanation: He was so passionate about reading and wanting good stories that he convinced the english department to change the curriculum.
The correct answer is A. Home
Explanation:
In the excerpt presented one character describes Odysseus' hall or home; this description shows the place is important because the character refers to it as a "beautiful place"; also, the description shows the hall is unique "no hall like this See how one chamber grows out of another", and this will remain over time "no man at arms could break this gateway down". According to these ideas, this excerpt shows the importance of home in Greek society because in this context where The Odyssey was written home is described positively and with an admiration tone.