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<span>Macbeth’s guilt is seen when he cannot enjoy the success he
has gain with taking the throne and killing the king. This is one sign of Macbeth’s guilt over his
actions. Even as he begins killing those
he sees as a threat to his rule, it brings no peace to him. His guilt can best be seen when Banquo’s
ghost appears to him at a banquet. Upon
seeing Banquo’s spirit, he nearly admits his crime had his wife not calmed him
down. </span>
Answer:
C and D
Explanation:
A is incorrect because there are many people involved in "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" that commit crimes.
B is incorrect because in the first story, he takes the case at the urging of a professor at the university and in the second story, he takes the case and works with Lestrade.
C is correct because in "The Adventure of the Three Students" no one is hurt, but someone was murdered in the other story.
D is correct because in "The Adventure of the Three Students" a serious crime isn't really committed and so there was no reason for the police to be involved. However, in the second story, Lestrade asks for Holmes' help and they work together.
200 were accused while 19 were convicted and then executed.
Answer:
They have been affected by to philosophy of a doubtful age.
Explanation:
- Skepticism means philosophy
- Skeptical means doubtful