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"Why are you scared?" asked my older brother. I was trembling, "It's a haunted house! What do you think?" The dark red blood on the floor didn't help at all, "Oh, come on! Your just a baby." I swore I would hit him in the gut, so I thought to myself, "Once we get home I will rip all of your games." He started dragging me towards the line of the haunted house, "Now come on, you need to have fun. Your face is always in your books."
"Hey, Ava and Ryan!" yelled a familiar voice. I turned quickly to see who it was, "Oh! Hey, Matthew!" I waved politely to Matthew, he walked over to us, "What are you guys doing here? I thought you both would say home?" "Yeah we were, but I decided Ava needed some fun!" Ryan said, shaking Matthew's hand.
"Next!" said the owner of the haunted house. I turned around with the most fear, "Um, can I stay behind?" "No, of course not!" Ryan said, grabbing my wrist and dragging me towards the entrance. A rush of fear filled my body, I wanted to run. The decorations around the house were what I call, "The most scary decorations I have ever seen." I was sure I would faint.
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Macbeth shows considerable remorse and guilt after murdering King Duncan. His first expression of remorse occurs in a soliloquy right after the King's body is discovered by Macduff. Macbeth had hoped to be in his chambers with his wife when the body was discovered.
Blood is used as a symbol of guilt throughout the play, as well as an indirect comparison or a metaphor. Guilt haunts Macbeth, both as a ghost that he sees, as well as the heaviness on his conscious. Lady Macbeth's guilt causes her to sleepwalk and be haunted by Duncan's blood that she cannot 'clean' her hands of.
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B, because the period is ALWAYS outside of the parentheses, and there is no comma.
First person view.You can tell because she’s using words like “I” that shows that she is speaking from her own point of view.