In Act IV of Macbeth, Lady Macduff and her children are murdered which is supposed to display to the reader, how ruthless Macbeth has become through the course of the play. The end of the act is used to foreshadow an imminent conflict between Macbeth and Macduff. hope im right good luck
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Explanation:
<em>The figurative language is hyberbole "And I grow mad with gazing"</em>
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Inference: The speaker here is over-exaggerating since she can't actually go mad or insane. However, she uses hyperbole to stress and emphasize the point of how much she delights the lady.
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The answer is "of three awards"
Answer:
3. It begins in the present, a long flashback unfold in chronological order, and some future events are foreshadowed throughout.
Explanation:
The poem Odyssey is written by Homer. The main plot of the poem revolves around the hero of Mediterranean who is willing to get back his city from monsters. He is desperately trying to get back his throne which he lost in a battle of Trojan.