Answer:
As the play opens he has just proved himself a superior soldier in battle. He is already a lord, but his performance on the battle field wins him the new title of Thane of Cawdor.
One of the oddities of the play is that he is married to a woman (now Lady Macbeth) who has had children, but Macbeth has no children. The Scottish Lord upon whom Macbeth is based was married to a woman who was older than he. Presumably the Macbeth of the play must have gained some additional wealth and/or advantage through the marriage to a woman who enjoyed some position. Since the King was invited to stay at Macbeth’s castle we can assume he had the advantage of some wealth and prestige.
Explanation:
I think the answer is D because none of the other reasons make sense
The theme that the passage best support is appearances shape people’s opinions.
The correct option is (B).
<h3>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</h3>
- The excerpt of the passage is taken from the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
- In the excerpt, there is a conversation between the butler and Mr. Hyde.
- In the passage, this is shown that people make opinions by the appearance of the people.
Thus, the correct option is (B) appearances shape people’s opinions.
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