The First Witch<span> calls </span>Banquo<span>, "Lesser than </span>Macbeth<span> and greater," and The Third </span>Witch<span> makes the the third </span>prediction<span>: Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none. </span>Macbeth<span> learns very quickly that he has been named Thane of Cawdor by King Duncan, who had ordered the present Thane of Cawdor to be executed for treason.</span>
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"Oh!," said Goldilocks, "the controlling idea is too vague. As a reader, I can't tell what your essay will really be about. When writing a controlling idea you want to be specific."
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"Oh my," exclaimed Goldilocks. "This controlling idea is too wordy. A controlling idea should be clear and concise. That was I will know what your essay is about."
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"Well, well," Goldilocks said. "this controlling idea doesn't address the prompt. When you look at what it is asking you to write, don't you see how it is asking you to explain the importance? This just says it is is important. But I do like how you thought of another word that means to not give up!"
Answer: An adverb describes a <u>verb</u>
Explanation: Adverbs add details to verbs. For example, "I cried loudly". "Cried" is the verb, and "loudly" is the adverb that is describing more detail about the verb "cried".
I would say the correct answer is <span>c. greatly distressed. These lines describe desperate attempts to live a normal life, to reinvent its meaning, to try to enjoy it once again and recreate some sense within the terrible predicament. This is not optimism - it's a desperate (and vain) attempt to reach for some optimism. It is not depression either - a depressed person doesn't even try.</span>
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I believe It establishes miscommunication as a central theme for the passage.
Explanation: