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They discuss when they'll meet again, and decide to hook up "When the hurly-burly's done, when the battle's lost and won." In other words, when the fighting that's going on has ended, which apparently will be today, before sunset. Brain snack: Even though the play's speech headings and stage directions refer to these three lovely ladies as "witches," the term "witch" only shows up once in the play.
The sisters are, however, called "weird" six times, but not "weird" like kooky and strange; they're "weird" like "wyrd," an Old English term meaning "fate." Spooky.
They let the audience in on their plan to meet some dude named Macbeth. Title alert! The witches then call out to Graymalkin and Paddock, the witches' "familiars," or spirits (usually animals like cats) that serve the witches.
All three witches then chance, "Fair is foul and foul is fair" before going back about their supernatural business.
Want to see how it all goes down? Check out this video version, from the folks at This is Macbeth.
Answer and Explanation:
With the reading of the text above, we can conclude that:
By proving that the Zambezi was navigable, Livingstone hoped to establish a different path and exploration of the African continent. Livingstone wanted to establish a "highway into the interior" showing that Africa was exploitable through its commercial potential and that Africans could be seen as workers and traders.
He felt that slavery was an inhumane activity and torture of living beings, for that reason, it was necessary that it be eliminated from all parts of the world and that Africans be seen as dignified and free human beings.
From this information, I can tell that he is against slavery and wants to prevent it from happening. In addition, we can see that he wants the African continent to be valued and strengthened, making connections with other countries in a commercial and fair manner.
B) to show that despite its differences, America is still a country that unites in times of strife
Concrete Mixers are compared to urban elephants, . The parts of the mixer is compared to an hose/ a elephant trunk spraying water. The drivers are compared to elephant tenders.