Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
The answer is option B or "due to Robert's failure to follow his own destiny, his life ends in a tragedy." All options given in this question have a formal more professional style of saying Robert failed to follow his own destiny and because of not doing so he died in a very tragic way but it's the objective tone that separates the correct answer from the rest. Objective means to say the truth and not show any emotions toward that truth and you aren't being influenced by any personal feelings. Option B is a objective tone because it's giving the facts with no remorse and it has no personal feelings or sympathy involved.
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The significance of Malcolm's army carrying branches from Birman wood to the castle is the words of the apparition that Macbeth
<h3>What is the significance of the action?</h3>
This has to do with the military strategy that was done by the army of Malcolm in an attempt to hide how many men they had.
Hence, we can see that to fulfill the prophecy given to Macbeth when he was told that he will only be defeated when Birnam Wood marches towards him and when the soldiers hold the branches it will look like the woods are marching, this was done by Malcolm's army.
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Your question is incomplete because it does not include the options, which are the following:
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's sorrow.
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere in tears.
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's resolve.
Both authors describe the approaching dawn.
Answer:
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's sorrow.
Explanation:
Both excerpts depict the moment that dying King Arthur leaves on a barge hoping to be healed on the isle of Avalon. In Sir Thomas Malory's lines, Sir Bedivere moans and gives a cry of grief as the barge disappears. Similarly, Lord Tennyson's passage demonstrates Sir Bedivere's pain and loyalty as he stands watching the the main body of the barge until it becomes a black dot in the distance.