Lady Macbeth
She wanted to be rich and become the duchess
Well first, ask yourself:"What is the story mostly about"? Some tips are: • Look at the title • Look at the first sentence and last sentence •Look for repeated words • Ask yourself, " What does the author want me to know"?
Answer:
I was 80 francs richer before coming here.
Explanation:
<u>The comparative degree, as the name suggests, compares two things to show which has the lesser or greater degree of the quality stated. For instance, I can compare my height to someone else's: Mark is shorter than I am.</u>
We are supposed to transform a sentence by using the comparative degree. The sentence is: <em>But before coming here, I had at least 80 francs</em>. Since we do not have the context in which the speaker says that, I will assume this person had at least 80 francs, but now he/she does not. Having that in mind, we can create the following sentence in the comparative degree:
I was 80 francs richer before coming here.
<span>3.Evaluate the overall structure of your argument.
Make sure your argument or claim can be supported and that it does not lack, maybe add more detail or revise more words to make them bigger.</span>