In the lines 1 from 18, Macbeth is very rude with the servant and he didn't believe what the servant says anymore. He also continuously insults the servant when he says, “Go... thy face and over... , / Thou lily-livered boy. What soldiers, patch? /... Those linen cheeks of thine / Are counselors to fear. What soldiers, whey-face” which are in lines 14-17. Also, Macbeth depicts the servant as a coward and a clown. Hope this helps.
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Answer:
Edward have created the emotion of fear in the sermon.
Explanation:
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is a discourse written by Jonathan Edwards. In the sermon, Edward have made use of an emotion of fear by putting forward powerful hell imaginary.
Throughout the story Edward have made use of words which are fearful in itself. There’s a line in the story which states that, ‘One is uncertain when he will fall in the pits of hell.’ The impact this sentence have on readers is quite frightful. If we notice at the caption of the sermon, in the caption itself Edward have used alarming words such as ‘sinners’ and ‘Angry god’ causing fearfulness.
Answer:
i think i learn reuven was actually a girl not a boy
Explanation:
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I don't know Spanish well so I'll give you some obvious ones (for and English speaker). #1 Ex.1 leaves
#1 (the other) Ex.1 any
#1 Ex.3 takes
#2 Ex.1) are taking
#2 Ex.2) am driving
#2 Ex 3) are playing
#3 Ex. 1) painted
#3 Ex. 3) have not solved
#3 Ex. 4) finish
#3 Ex. 5) have made
#4 Ex.1) are attending
#4 Ex2.) am driving
#4 Ex.3) are playing