In Lady Macbeth 's first soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 5, she is allowing her ambitious drive to get the better of her. She has just learned through Macbeth 's letter to her that he was just made Dane of Cawdor and that the Three Witches had prophesied he would also be crowned king.
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Personally I would say no for example some student may not want religious practice in there school or parents may not want religious practice exposed to there children . Thus creating problems so students who are into religious practice can wait till home.
If the passage which I have found is exactly what you forgot to share, I can give you the right answer.
<span>I haven’t had a seizure in seven years, but the doctors tell me that I am “susceptible to seizure activity.” Isn’t that one of the worst phrases you’ve ever heard? Susceptible to seizure activity. Doesn’t that just roll off the tongue like poetry? I also had a stutter and a lisp. Or maybe I should say I had a st-st-st-st-stutter and a lissssssssththththp.
I am pretty sure that the </span><span>character trait which is being revealed from the passage above is cynical attitude.</span>
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The doorbell rang. Opening the door, he saw a woman standing on his front porch. She seemed to be middle aged and distressed. Suddenly she fell down unconscious...
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When the doorbell rang, he went to open it, wondering who it might be at this late hour. He saw a woman standing there, but she seemed to be distracted and even he was confused. the woman on the front porch was a stranger and he wondered what she may be doing here. the woman seemed to be middle aged, and also distressed about something else. But before he could ask her questions, she fell down unconscious. Frozen for a while, he decided it best to take her in and try to revive her then the questioning can follow.
Once she woke up, she told him that she was lost and did not know where to turn to. So she approached the first house in sight and that she did not intent to trouble him. Giving her food and rest, he waited until she regained her strength and let her go.
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