Based on the conclusion of "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida,” the reader can infer that the Haida had plenty of food and water available. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
Banquo<span> is conflicted with the witches' prophecies. ... This line also indicates that</span>Banquo<span> is in </span>conflict<span> with how </span>Macbeth<span> is so taken in with the witches. </span>Banquo<span> is in</span>conflict<span> because he sees his friend so enamored with what the witches have said, while he is in denial about their veracity.</span>
Answer:
do you still need my help, if you do text me
Explanation:
I think that the best answer here is "sharply": it implies a judgement: that the speaker thinks that they were very split over their differences.
All the other options refer to facts, even if the facts are about arguing, which itself is loaded emotionally.
<em>answer:</em>
anagoly
<em>explanation:</em>
the answer to your question is an analogy because the passage is comparing thier statment to something that their reader can undertstand more.
hopefully this helps you! :)