Answer: d. When he first enters the banquet hall, Macbeth appears cheerful.
Explanation: Subject-verb agreement means that the verb and the subject must agree in number, this means that if the subject is singular the verb needs to be also singular, and the same applies when the subject is plural. We must be careful with the final "s" in the verbs conjugated in the third person of singular (he, she, it). In the given sentences the option "a" is incorrect because the subject is "Lady Macbeth" (she) so the verb should be "walks", in the option "b" the correct it should say "Banquo, not Fleance, is killed" because the subject is singular (Banquo), the option "c" should be, "Fleance, without Banquo, escapes" (because the subject is Fleance), and the correct answer is "d" because it says "he first enters" and "Macbeth appears".
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
The hymn includes lines like: "In black distress, I called my God,When I could scarce believe him mine,He bowed his ear to my complaints-No more the whale did me confine". This shows that Father Mapple believes wholly in the strength of God, but the hymn recognizes that there are struggles and they must be overcome.
It is <span>B. a pronoun that could refer to more than one person, place, or thing.
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Yes, I would say persistence because persist is a dangling modifier!
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