Macbeth’s dialogue “cannot be ill, cannot be good” reflects his state of a dilemma about the three witches’ prophecy. He notices that something which the witches have prophesied has come true. He says that though these words are true still they have negativity in them. When he considers them a good one, he feels terrified about the murder of King Dunken which he committed after listening to the prophecies. And when he considers them a bad and evil prophecy, he thinks about the promotions he had achieved after it.
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Your answer is going to be that the reader would get more information about how the main character's actions look to another character. The character's perspective we read the book from suffered from depression, so if the story was told from another character's perspective many things would be altered and the message of the book could even be changed.
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3. Apart from dabbling in play writing, he has tried creating a great epic novel and composing a long, tragic epic.
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Usually, a hotel receptionist greets customers or visitors and escort them to specific destinations...
So, I think it's:
"A hotel receptionist greeted a <u><em>customer</em></u><em> </em>or <u><em>visitor</em></u>."
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They feel a tenderness and affection toward the man cub.
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