It is an imperative sentence. An exclamatory sentence would have an exclamation mark at the end, and an interrogative sentence would have a question mark. This sentence, an imperative sentence, is telling someone to do something or ordering them to, which is the basis for an imperative sentence
The chorus sang the refrain. In most songs, the "chorus" refers to the part that is repeated. It does not necessarily mean that everyone took part, so you can go ahead and rule out option D. There is also no indication that the chorus took the part of the Lord, so you can also eliminate that option. Option A is too broad, so that can also be eliminated, leaving you only one answer. Hope this helps.
I think answer should be e. Please give me brainlest I hope this helps let me know if it’s correct or not okay thanks bye
The correct statement/answer about Millay's techniques in these poems is that all of the statements are true.
Macbeth is saying that there is no power in his hand
Explanation:
Macbeth knows the prophecy and by know would have interpreted it right in knowing that the death of Fleance was important if he ever had to survive as king because he himself is destined to be a king.
Now, he knows that the escape means that he will have a reason to fight him which would be to avenge his father and also to claim the throne.
As the prophecy has till now been true he knows that his time may just be up now.