A humorous tone that treats the nose's disappearance as a joke.
“Fair is foul and foul is fair” ...
“Brave Macbeth – Well he deserves that name – Confronted him with brandished steel” ...
“Stars hide your fires; let not light see my dark and deep desires” ...
“Come you spirits, that tend on mortal thoughts.
Answer and Explanation:
Wingfield scolds Smith and says it is not fair to make accusations against those who have always been on your side, the "your betters". Wingfield cannot accept this type of behavior and accusation, he finds it revolting and it reached the peak of his impatience.
He becomes possessed of rage when his lineage is insulted and this makes him understand how much he values blood ties and how faithful he is to those who are connected to him in some way.
Aside- On or one side
Culture- The way of life for a group of people
Fair- Equal and just for all sides
Invite- Ask to come
Language- The speech of a group of people
Plead- To make a request
Scurries- Moves quickly
Share- To divide and give to others
Answer:
D) Both logical and anecdotal evidence
Explanation: