Answer: He tests Macduff’s loyalty by acting like he would not be a good king. Malcom acts as he would be a worse king than Macduff. Macduff proves he is loyal by stating he does not want to be a king. Malcom then knows that Macduff will stand against Macbeth.
Answer:
It's because some countries are prone to natural disasters,so they limit the height of houses to prevent excess damage in case of a natural disaster,for example an earthquake..
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
Because they are telling it from their point of view,
When they were reading <em>Gone with the Wind</em>, Johnny points out that the characters in the novel remind him of Dally. Johnny feels that Dally is so real. He thinks that Dally is just like his big brother because Dally was always there for johnny. Dally always kept him away from troubles because he cares for Johnny. In Dally's world, Johnny is the only person that he cares for. He doesn't want Johnny to be cold-hearted and mean like himself. So Johnny feels that Dally is just like his big brother.
(one of my fav book) :) :)