Where does the second half of this story take place?
two miles outside a big city
in and around a gas station
at a ranch
deep in the wilderness
Answer:
in and around a gas station
Explanation:
This based on the story, Refueling, The Run. The second part takes place in and around a gas station as Mac and Dennis are attacked by an army of crazed people and they try to start the car and get away from immediate danger.
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Answer:
Macbeth feels that all his deeds were done for the sake of Banquo's descendants to be kings.
Explanation:
In Act III, Scene I, of "The Tragedy of Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, Macbeth says that although he is the King because he has murdered King Duncan, he is not safe. The witches told him and Banquo that Banquo's descendants would become kings. Macbeth has called two murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance to prevent what the witches told would happen. He says these words because he realizes that all he has done is for Banquo's seeds to be kings.