The answer is c. to provide for his family
You could make a picture of a child doing chores that adults would do like, going on the roof of their house and pulling leaves out of the gutters, or being forced to fix a car. Pretty much a child being forced to do chores that can threaten their life. You can glue whatever you draw inside the cardboard box and make a shadow box. Hope this helps! ^_^
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. confident" Macbeth's reaction to the first three apparitions who foreshadow his future can BEST be described as <span>confident.</span>
Edmund Kells constructed his own x-ray machine.
I am not 100% sure, although I feel the best answer to this question is A. The poet is saying that people don't live long; life is short.
This is because he talks about someone remaining, or living on. You can infer from this that the poet believes that life feels short and brief. The poet doesn't mention beauty in this line, nor foes he express changes in his generation. However, D is still a possible answer, but he doesn't focus as much on himself and his unwant to grow old. I hope that this can help you out! :D