<span>The correct answer is the last option - O Banquo, Banquo! Our loyal master's murder'd! This is the line that provides important information for the rising action of the play. This is what actually drives all subsequent events to play out - Macbeth started his rise to kingdom when he killed Banquo. Later on he moved on to kill the king himself - when he killed Duncan, he became the next king. But his murder of Banquo started it all - he kept seeing the ghost of Banquo everywhere he went, because his guilt was tearing him apart.</span>
I’m pretty sure that it’s the second one. I definitely know that it’s not the last one
Answer:
D. They are just as curiois about the fishermen as the fishermen are about them
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I'm not the best with these, but I'd say It's D. (I'd wait till others answer this. I'm not very good with these.)
Answer:
- Team practice : first warm-up, second drills, then repeat.
- " Don't forget to take the trash out, " Mom reminded us.
- First, go to the bank; then the store, after that go home.
- Tim asked, " Can we go to the fair this year?"
Explanation:
If this helps, know why by looking up the definitions for each word.