Answer:
The supporting details develop the main point by helping the reader understand why the divers do what they do and also it helps us to understand what their thought process is
Explanation:
Answer:
i believe that Macbeth has slowly begun to go insane in a way, no longer sound of mind, becoming more evil. At a point, he can no longer turn away from the dastardly deeds he has done.
at the beginning, he is a respected Thane of Glamis, but once he is the Thane of Cawdor, he lets the witches predictions and his own greed poison his mind and uses his power for evil.
i hope this helped!
Answer:
C. It includes humor and mistaken identities, but also suffering and
loss.
Explanation:
The reason The Tempest is hard to classify as a tragedy, romance, comedy or one of those easy buckets is that it includes themes from many genres. There is fantastical magic, but there are also murder plots. Therein lies the difficulty of classifying it, and the utter genius of Shakespeare.
All the other answer choices are wrong because these reasons wouldn't produce a difficulty in classification, even if they were correct.
Because it
was brought about by tragedy.
The
following line from "The Story of an Hour" describes Mrs. Mallard:
"She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held
her." was brought about by tragedy.
Answer:
Explanation:
Ok, i'm sure it's order of importance. If you google order of importance, it states that information can be written most important to least important or least important to most important.
Blame me if i'm wrong though.