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vredina [299]
3 years ago
15

A statement that needs to be proven using logic and previously proven statements is a

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1 answer:
nikklg [1K]3 years ago
7 0
<span>The statement that needs to be proven using logic or proven previously statements is called theorem which is letter c. It is because theorem is a statement in which it is likely to be proved on because of a certain basis or studies that has been established to make it correct and true.</span>
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1. In Act I, Macbeth meets with three witches. - TRUE

2. In Act I, it is revealed that Macbeth and Banquo are enemies. - FALSE

3. In Act I, we learn that Lady Macbeth is more ambitious than her husband. - TRUE

  • "Macbeth" is a tragic play by William Shakespeare. Macbeth leaves a trail of murders behind him as he tries to ascend to the throne and become king of Scotland.
  • The sentences above are all based on Act I of the play. Two of them are true and one is a lie.
  • It is true that Macbeth meets with three witches who give him strange, ambiguous prophesies.
  • It is also true that Macbeth's wife is much more ambitious than he is. She is the one who encourages him to murder the king when Macbeth is already giving up on the plan.
  • However, it is not true that Macbeth and Banquo are enemies. They are friends in Act I, and they fight side by side in the battle.
  • In conclusion, all the sentences above are based on the events of Act I of "Macbeth".

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Your answer is:

No.

The Iilliputians are very "large" and powerful in this story! They even imprisonate big, strong Gulliver! Swift presents a sort of oxymoron in this story as the Iilliputians are physically pint-sized but mentally gigantic!

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