<span>Ross arrives and announces that Macbeth is to be the new Thane of Cawdor, thus confirming the first prophecy of the Witches. Banquo and Macbeth are struck dumb for the second time, but now Shakespeare contrasts their responses. Banquo is aware of the possibility that the prophecies may have been the work of supernatural dark forces, as exemplified in his lines "What? Can the Devil speak true?" (108) and "oftentimes, to win us to our harm, / The instruments of Darkness tell us truths . . . — (only) to betray us" (123-125). Macbeth is more ambiguous. His speech is full of what will now become his trademark — questioning, doubting, weighing up, and seeking to justify: "This supernatural soliciting / Cannot be ill; cannot be good" (130-131).</span>
Answer:
Well, if your list contains:
A. A group of friends hang out and go to the movies.
B. Hikers get caught in a snow storm and must find shelter.
C. Stranded on a boat, a man must fish to survive.
D. The main character builds sandcastles.
Then, the answer would be B).
Explanation:
Hikers get caught in a snowstorm and must find shelter.
The best phrase that describes Douglass’s purpose for including this particular experience in the narrative of his life is the second option: “to show the importance of education in changing his life”. Since the narrative of Douglass is an awe-inspiring description of his struggle and fight for freedom against the prejudiced, brutal, oppressive Southern institution of slavery, he ended up motivated to write about his difficult life as a slave.
Its D because bees aint good if your allergic.
I would say that the answer is A. - The comma should be placed after (the second) again. I hope that this helps.