I would say B and C are correct
Answer:
Consumers will buy the car
Explanation:
In any business (irrespective of commodity or service), as the cost of produced commodity or service reduces, demand is escalated as the customer is tempted to buy low value products as soon as possible before the price rise again.
The same will happen for Tesla car. Reduction in price of Tesla car will motivate customer to buy new car.
I'm not for certain that this is right but I think its either "we should try to find some volunteers to help us get this done" or "if we had only learned about joey sooner" because the climax is where all the events come together for its peak intensity.
This is a taunt. Here MacDuff is telling MacBeth to yield and show himself to be a coward as well as a monster. People will come to see you, and you will be painted on a pole and underneath will be written "Here may you see the tyrant."
Act 5 Scene 8.
This is one of those multiple guess things that the correct answer is in the mind of the asker. You could argue all of them to be true. He does blame Lady MacBeth who went mad bearing that blame.
He (hypocritically) befriends Duncan even offering him protection and hospitality, only to betray both and this betrayal is certainly one of the worst possible crimes.
He murders the king.
And he does refuse to listen to the witches which are practically his only true friends throughout the play. They say what he needs to hear.
I see why this question is so hard. There is no answer that is easily eliminated.
His most villainous act is the betrayal of his lord and master, a king that ruled over him. I see subtle implications in B which likely is not what your teacher would choose.
C is probably what you are looking for, although I'm not sure anyone in the play has full knowledge of what he has done. Most would believe the concocted version that the guards were responsible.
Be prepared to get this marked wrong, but I would argue it politely and firmly, because all the choices are possible.
Answer:
a can of soda. A carton of milk. A bowl of rice. A group of guinea pigs. A box of cereal. A band of men. A batch of cakes. A kennel of dogs. A cup of tea. A bouquet of flowers. A bunch of keys. A book of notes. A basket of fruit. A a heap of rubbish. A nest of mice . A bar of chocolate. A gang of thieves. A choir of singers. A loaf of bread. A circle of friends.