In Act III, Scene<span> VI, </span>Lennox<span> ponders over </span>Macbeth's<span> behavior: “Things have been strangely borne.” He first points out how </span>Macbeth<span> cared for King Duncan, yet he is dead. ... This all </span>foreshadows Macbeth's<span> downfall at the hands of an army and Macduff himself.</span>
This scene occurs after Gatsby's party showing that everyone was so drunk and in the moment. feeling like they are better than everyone else and not caring
A shift in thought can be indicated by what is called an em dash. An em dash is used to set of an interruption that is closely relevant to
the sentence but is not grammatically part of it. These set of
interruptions can be found in a list, illustration, restatement, shift
in thought or tone, summary, or dramatic point.
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Answer:2
Explanation: renaissance is near the word and renaissance is in one of the answer choices.
It would be C because you are making an educated assumption based on what you have read