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Lady Macbeth is very sweet to Duncan who is genuinely pleased with her. This reinforces her cunning nature which is heavily contrasted to how women were portrayed back then. Reality is much darker. This is further contrasted in later scenes how she changes roles with Macbeth in terms of gender
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In the village described in "my father writes to my mother," when a woman speaks about her husband, it is customary for her to refer to him as her husband, the one whom she has given her commitment and trust towards the end of their lives. They have to stay in tact in order to live longer together.
        
             
        
        
        
1. drank
2. did
3. saw
4. lost
5. broke
6. ate
        
             
        
        
        
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I think the answer is acorn