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It has been awhile since I read Macbeth by Shakespeare, but I can help you on creating a note taking guide.
Macbeth Note Taking Guide:
- List the main Characters:
- Who is the protagonist ? Antagonist?
- Describe the plot ( main idea)
- What is the setting? How does the setting advance the plot?
- What is the climax?
- Who is the tragic character? What is their tragic flaw?
- Describe the theme of this novel ( and what message you think the author was trying to send)
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I guess it is bridge learner
Answer:
You would use <em>was</em>.
Explanation:
Using "were" in this sense, while it <em>is</em> past tense, doesn't make sense. It is not grammatically correct. If you notice "lunch" is not plural, meaning "were" would not fit it. You would use "was" for it to be grammatically correct.
Here's what the sentence would look like if you used <em>were</em>: "Lunches for the guests were prepared yesterday."
If you were to use "was", the sentence would be: "Lunch for the guests was prepared yesterday.", because the "lunch" is singular. Making <u>this</u> the correct sentence.
I hope this helps!
(Sorry for the mess up!)
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Which additional word, if any, should be capitalized in the sentence? . . Tell me, lieutenant, how long will you be staying in this city?
Answer: Out of all the options shown above the one that best represents the word that should be capitalized in the sentence shown above is answer choice B) lieutenant.
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