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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's initial decision to murder Duncan brings them close together as partners in crime, but the consequences of this act ultimately drive them apart. Macbeth is initially unsure about murdering the king, while Lady Macbeth confidently and eagerly urges her husband to accomplish the deed. After the murder, however, Lady Macbeth's guilt drives her insanity, while Macbeth becomes increasingly willing to kill any who oppose him.
Answer: A. The farm was such a paradise that even animals that are enemies got along.
The poem "Fern Hill" by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas is the last poem in his collection <em>Deaths and Entrances</em>.
The poem presents the idyllic experiences Thomas had in his aunt's house, Fernhill, in Carmarthenshire in the 1920s. This excerpt shows how beloved the farm was to Thomas, and it conveys a joyful feeling through phrases such as "happy as the heart was long" and "the sun born over and over."
13) The skies were still blue, but a heavy cloud began to engulf George as he saw Papa coming slowly down the path. A strange feeling developed in his stomach. Now George realized what he had done. How would he face Papa? George's sensitive conscience was already hurting. In all the glory of this day, he had left a job undone and disobeyed his father. What would Papa do?
The word in this paragraph that means to swallow up is 'engulf'. In this context it means that George is overwhelmed by how he feels, his feelings of guilt are swallowing him up, they are taking over and are all he can feel. Engulf means to be completely surrounded, immersed by something that you can't control.
A. They expressed that they didn’t want their children taken, and it’s a reality for parents to get their children taken while they’re educated far from home.