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brainlyst?
Answer:
how long
Explanation:
i had the same assignment
I miss Roman
My parents constantly try to explain to me how ill he is. That I am lucky for having a brain where all the chemicals flow properly to their destinations like rivers. When I complain about how bored I am without a little brother to play with, they try to make me feel bad by pointing out that his boredom likely far surpasses mine, considering his confine to a dark room in an institution.
I always beg for them to give him one last chance. Of course, they did at first. Roman has been back home several times, each shorter in duration than the last. Every time without fail, it all starts again. The neighborhood cats with gouged out eyes showing up in his toy chest, my dad's razors found dropped on the baby slide in the park across the street, mom's vitamins replaced by bits of dishwasher tablets. My parents are hesitant now, using "last chances" sparingly. They say his disorder makes him charming, makes it easy for him to fake normalcy, and to trick the doctors who care for him into thinking he is ready for rehabilitation. That I will just have to put up with my boredom if it means staying safe from him.
I hate it when Roman has to go away. It makes me have to pretend to be good until he is back
The answer is D. - Apex
I hope this helps you finish your test. I just finished mine.
There are many sides to Lady Macbeth, and although there are many more negative than positive qualities, I will try to list some of them nevertheless.
Negative: she is ruthless, and stops at nothing to achieve her goals. She wants her husband to become king, and isn't afraid to be an accomplice in a murder to get what she wants. She is manipulative, constantly controlling her husband to do what she wants him to do.
Positive: I'd say that in the end, one of her positive qualities is her guilt - she feels guilty for all the murders she took part in, which shows that she is human after all, with conscience. I guess that her ambition could be both a positive and negative quality, because she is very strong and powerful.
<span>Lady Macbeth arrives and tells her significant other that the king has dined and that he has been requesting for Macbeth. Macbeth proclaims that he no longer plans to kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth, infuriated, calls him a coward and questions his manhood: “When you durst do it,” she says, “then you were a man” (1.7.49).</span>