Lady Macbeth wants a light, or a candle next to her at all times. This is because she slowly becomes tortured and crazy because she keeps remembering the night that she and her husband killed king Duncan. She is experiencing a lot of guilt which drives her into madness, and she needs to have some source of light close to her always, because she is terrified.
A simile is used in the line “Are frosted like a wedding-cake.”.
A simile is a comparison used with “like”, “as”, or “than”, and this line uses “like” to compare the snow-dusted tree, house, hill, and lake to a white-frosted wedding cake.
Answer:
-ion
Explanation:
-ion signals a noun -- ALWAYS
nation
celebration
television
etc....
B is the answer, they collected information firsthand.
Answer:
First blank: A metaphor
Second blank: Seabiscuit's speed was unpredictable.
Explanation:
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