Fear and guilt drove lady Macbeth to madness and eventually killing herself
fear of loosing the throne drove Macbeth to killing his allies and creating enemies
Answer:
D. Whether or not something is considered good or bad
Explanation:
took the test :D
Answer:
It was on a sunny evening, my parents were out of town for the weekend and I thought it was a good idea to invite some friends over and have a party.
The party started soon after with music blaring, enough liquor (even though we were not up to eighteen), and plenty of necking.
The night was going on really well as my crush Tabitha seemed very interested in me that evening. We were walking hand in hand and she laughed at all my lame jokes, perhaps she was tipsy.
My dad had a gun in his bedroom upstairs which he always kept locked. I did not put too much thought to it, but quite a number of teenagers were in my parents' room, doing what teenagers do best.
Suddenly I heard a loud bang, we all went upstairs quickly and saw Raphael lying in a pool of blood. It appeared that he was playing with the gun, perhaps not knowing it was loaded and mistakenly squeezed the trigger.
A once-happy party turned sour in the twinkling of an eye. All I wanted was for the poor lad to be safe. I called 911 and he was taken to ICU.
Answer: D. The narrator turns away from the war memorial wall.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from <em>Facing It
,</em> a poem by Yusef Komunyakaa
, the author refers to the granite wall in Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where the names of soldiers who died in Vietnam can be found. The poem conveys his own feelings when he remembers the traumatic events from the past. As he describes, the stone (being the wall) "lets him go", but he faces it again when he turns around.
Your Answer is B. We Are The First To Arrive At The Party