Answer:
Lady Macduff has a close and loving relationship with her son, which contrasts Lady Macbeth when she claims she would have 'dashed the brains out' of her own child. She is also upset by Macduff's abandon, which suggests that he may be more loyal to his country than his wife (the opposite of Macbeth).
Explanation:
<span>B.) The use of supernatural elements</span>
Answer:
The old man being killed by his caretaker, who he trusts.
The narrator confesses the crime.
Explanation:
Situational irony refers to an unpredicted outcome or when the opposite of what is expected occurs. In "The Tell-Tale Heart," the author Edgar Allan Poe builds suspense through the creation of unexpected events, such as when readers find out that the narrator has murdered the old man and they become aware of what he is capable of.
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