I would guess the answer is a diction?
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Answer:
In the words of Macbeth, the ghost is described as marrowless bones, cold blooded, "has no speculation in [the] eyes".
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" revolves around the success and tragic downfall of Macbeth. The play delves into the themes of loyalty, self-interest, greed, and betrayal.
In Act III scene iv, Macbeth and the nobles were at a state dinner where the ghost of Banquo appeared to him. While everyone's unaware of the ghost, Macbeth clearly saw the ghost, which led Lady Macbeth to make excuses for her husband as<em> "hallucinations"</em>. But to Macbeth, the ghost is as clear as day. He addressed it, saying<em> "Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold. Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with!"
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Through Macbeth's dialogue, we can assume that Banquo appears horrific and repulsive.
I would say B "<span>The Pentagon was worried that the shattered remains of the Soviet Union might be rebuilt before the United States." is the best answer because it mentions the Soviet Union which collapsed in 1991 (if I remember correctly). This shows that it happened before then, and it gives the audience a better idea of the timeframe.</span>
Answer:
The word "Lake" is a noun.
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