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The question is ambiguous
The correct answer is the second one; an older man with a staff in the shape
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of a serpent.
This serpent makes an impression of being almost alive. Goodman is offered this staff, but refuses. </span>
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Macbeth has endured over the centuries for the following reasons: (1) the emphasis on Western world literature in English-speaking education (2) the veneration of Shakespeare that has been traditional in studies of English literature (3) the undoubted genius with language that Shakespeare (or whoever, if you want to quibble) employed in his tragedies leading to many frequently quoted passages:
"Life is a tale told by an idiot/full of sound and fury/signifying nothing"; "Lead on, MacDuff!"; Lady Macbeth's lament that no ocean will wash the blood from her little hands (4) the supernatural elements that lend themselves to great stage effects such as the witches and their cauldron, the ghost of Banquo, Lady Macbeth's sleep-walking (5) the universality of the theme of a good man brought to destruction by his own weakness and the influence of a woman, as well as his hubris (overweening pride).
Explanation:
Answer: The evidence that supports the conservation law is that Carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis. The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction, mass is neither created nor destroyed.
Explanation:
Answer: the emotional response of the reader to a work
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The author's attitude is Tone. The central Message is Theme.
The language used may reflect the author's attitude- tone- and contributeto the reader's emotional response--mood.