The answer is parallel play.
From the age of two to about three, children move to playing alongside other children without much interaction with each other. They may be engaged in similar activities or totally different activities but they like being around others their own age. Even though it may appear that they don’t care about the presence of the other children, just try separating them and you will see this contact from a far is very important to them.
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1. When the world famous film director, Martin Jensen, decided to make a new film about the French revolution, everyone in Hollywood wanted to play the 1 lead role. That’s not surprising as Jensen’s films are always nominated for the 2 Academy Awards and often win them. This is not a typical Hollywood 3 blockbuster with millions of dollars spent on computer generated 4 special effects. This is a thoughtful drama which many film 5 reviews are already calling the best film of the 21st century.
Explanation:
This question demands some knowledge on vocabulary related to the movie industry. In a movie, when actors get to play the most important character, they have the lead role. One of the most important awards given to movies and those involved in their production is the Oscars, also known as the Academy Awards. Hollywood is know for producing movies referred to as blockbusters: successful movies that make tons of money worldwide. It is common for blockbusters to be action movies filled with special effects that make the impossible possible. The movie industry also relies a lot on good reviews, that is, opinions written by critics about the movies.
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Explanation:
The great thing about any Shakespearean Play is that there are always alternatives to any answer to any question. So in this case, her mental state is really a two edged sword.
I'm sure she did not fully see what the consequences of her part in Duncan's murder would be. To her, it was a simple matter of killing Duncan which would lead Macbeth from being Thane to King.
She sounds tough as she urges Macbeth to commit the dead. There's nothing I know of that contradicts that stance.
But what she finds out is that Macbeth has
- powerful enemies
- witches who are very crafty
- witches whose power Macbeth has not taken into consideration.
- witches whose prophecies Macbeth does not take the trouble to interpret
Lady Macbeth is not told enough to make her cautious. All she sees is the crown. I do not like her very much, but I do pity her.