Answer:
the outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is different.
or similarity
Explanation:
We can actually deduce here that in "The Tragedy of Macbeth" (Act II), by killing Duncan, Macbeth most clearly seeks to augment the following: Power.
<h3>What is the Tragedy of Macbeth?</h3>
The Tragedy of Macbeth is actually known to be a play that was written by the English poet and author, William Shakespeare. The story talks about how Macbeth kills the King Duncan so that he can take over the throne.
The option that complete the question are:
a. riches
b. power
c. his family’s safety
d. God’s wrath.
We see here that Macbeth's killing of Duncan was for power.
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I have never read the book but I can help you write a book review.
Book review:
- Who is the main character (s)? Is she a boy or girl? Why does that matter?
Describe the main character in significant and discuss their life and how this evolves the plot. Also describe any other characters with significance that it would be important for readers to know.
- Mention the setting and how that is relevant to the events in the novel.
- What happens in this story? How does it start off? How does it end? What is the climax ( turning point) in the story ? Why is this the climax?
- Discuss the theme of the novel or at least the personal meaning to you. Why do you think the author wrote this? When was the novel written? Why is that even important?
- In your review it is important for you to discuss how you think the book is. Do you think it is a good read? Would you ask anyone else to read it. Also since there are always things we like to fix in a story, How would you change how things happened?
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Answer:
"so"
Explanation:
I misread this at first and I'm glad I looked again
The better job is the reason they move, it causes it
I don't know how else to explain it