In Act V, Scene VIII, of "The Tragedy of Macbeth", by William Shakespeare, the inference that can be made about the kind of king Malcolm will be is that as the son of King Duncan, he is the rightful King of Scotland. He is a sensible man, and will make a very good king, he says that he is going to do what God wills him to, at the right time and the right place. He wants to call his friends from abroad and tell them that the terror under Macbeth has ended and that he is going to bring justice.
I'm actually not sure about the answer here. I am certain that A and C are correct answers, as reading is definitely important for word building, as well as using a dictionary is. But B and D are dubious. Because, when you don't know how a certain word is pronounced, you will usually look it up in the dictionary, you will see the way it is pronounced, but also what it means, so that way you can build your vocabulary. And again, if you memorize lists of words, it is a way of building your vocabulary. So the incorrect sentence is either B or D.
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The feel of the dense air
The aroma of perfume
The sound of footsteps
The surprising voice
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<u><em>This would be a Comma Splice.</em></u>