Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy creates suspense by making readers wonder whether Macbeth has carried out the murder, as stated in option A and explained below.
<h3>What is suspense?</h3>
We say an author creates suspense when he or she leaves readers curious about what will happen next in the story. That is what Shakespeare does in the excerpt from Lady Macbeth's soliloquy that we are analyzing here.
The excerpt reveals the following:
- Lady Macbeth was supposed to murder the king.
- She was able to drug the guards to make them fall asleep.
- She did not kill the king because he looked like her father.
- She is unsure as to whether her husband was able to kill the king or not.
- She is afraid the guards have woken up.
Thus, readers are left wondering whether Macbeth has carried out the murder. Lady Macbeth reveals only enough to make readers curious, which means suspense is created.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the correct answer.
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answer is no.
Let’s show how:
=> 32 is the product, now we need to find a negative item to be used as based
and exponent
=> -5 ^ 3 = -125 (not the answer)
=> -4 ^ 3 = -64 (not the number)
=> -3 ^ 3 = -27 (not the answer)
=> -2 ^ 5 = -32 (the answer is 32 but this is not a positive number but a
negative one , thus the answer is still NO.)</span>