The answer to that question is B.
<span>I believe that Macbeth's character change is too extreme. From being a loyal subject and essentially a good man, he becomes a terrible tyrant, and in the end he is behaving like a madman. It was not logically necessary for Macbeth to turn into such a hateful tyrant just because he committed a murder to become king. </span>
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White people will never have to interact with America
Answer:
The answer is: <u>b. Jamal, a senior captain of the football team and class treasurer. </u>
Explanation:
The first and third option aren't possible as normally these would be the opposite; n<u>egatively predisposed, </u>as their activities and due to this, personality, is very different. Sandy although is a cheerleader as well, is a freshman and "ages" here are very remarkable, so perhaps she would only be indiferent. On the other hand, Jamal, who is a boy and shares similar activities as Sumatra, as well as age, for these reasons he is more likely to be positively predisposed.
(The poem is "A Thousand Martyrs" by Aphra Behn)
Answer: They reveal that the speaker enters relationships for her own amusement.
Explanation: The word <em>alone</em> is crucial here. The author is telling us that she always took "the glory and the spoils" (the things you take after winning a war) for herself only, <em>laughing</em>, i.e., amusing herself while being unworried with the other person's suffering.