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I'm not completely sure but I would say: C.) Unlike Michelangelo, few painters had the talent to also sculpt statues.
It is the "also" that makes it sound off.
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Hooper intensifies the longer that he wears the veil because people wonder if he is trying to hide something or if he sees in their faces some secret sin and, lest he reveal to others this sin, he shields His attitude is one of horror because he cannot understand with "'what horrible crime upon [Father Hooper's] soul'" he will soon face judgement. He may not realize that it is not Father Hooper alone who goes to eternity with "secret sins," but that makes him pretty bad at his job.
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I would go with A.
Small dogs can get into fights, but so can big dogs. And medium fogs-any dog can get into a fight.
Hungry dogs can wag their tails for bones, but it never said that these two dogs were hungry.
Many dogs do not get a long. True, but it never implied that in this passage-there were only two dogs.
A is right because there were two angry dogs and they did get distracted by food.
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Prior to the start of the play, we see a soldier who was
wounded informing King Duncan of Macbeth’s victory over the forces of Norway
and Ireland and Macbeth is commended for his victory. At this time he was still
an honorable soldier but when he meets the witches he becomes corrupted with
the idea of being King of Scotland.