Answer:
b. Concern.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth" tells the story of a couple's greed for higher ambition and the repercussions that eventually led to their downfall. Macbeth and his wife had more greed for power which led them to kill their King and make themselves the ruler of the kingdom.
Banquo is another character in the play who was also given a prediction by the three witches. In Act I scene iii, when Ross and Angus brought news about the making of Macbeth as the Thane of Cawdor, Banquo admits that the whole thing is "<em>strange</em>". He then continued to show his concern when he said "<em>And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,/ The instruments of darkness tell us truths,/ Win us with honest trifles, to betray ’s/ In deepest consequence</em>".
Thus, the news of the Macbeth being made the new Thane of Cawdor made Banquo concerned for what is really in store for the coming future.
Similes are literary devices that compares words with another directly, a bit different from a metaphor (Metaphors compare things indirectly related).
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Mr. Shiftlet’s Southern gothic character</h3>
Correct option is B
The simile used to develop Mr. Shiftlet’s Southern gothic character through "The image reinforces the idea that Mrs. Crater and Lucynell are both damaged."
- The "ugly words" of Mrs. Lucynell was that Shiflet was "a poor disabled friendless drifting man", but she also considers him capable enough to be her daughter's husband.
- This way of addressing him by the woman who expects him to marry her daughter shows that the world or society he lives in doesn't have much care about others, everyone for themselves.
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The correct option is A.
To be objective means to present situations as they are without adding any personal opinion to the statements that are made. In the sentence given above, the word ridiculous shows the personal opinion of the speaker. Removing the word 'ridiculous' will thus makes the sentence more objective.<span />
If your talking about the 1950s they would have to go to the back
The third option uses the word snake in a positive and figurative way.
The figurative element present in the sentence is a simile. In a simile, a person is compared to something else usually using the word "like". In the sentence, "like" is used to compare a woman to a snake.
Moreover, the sentence is positive because it states that the woman was like a snake but "fortunately did not enjoy eating live mice". The person is pointing out the positive aspect of snakes' quickness the woman had and the narrator clarifies that a negative aspect of snakes such as eating mice is not a personality trait the woman had.