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- Scientific American and its editors.
Scientific American is the longest persistently distributed magazine in the U.S. Ithas been bringing its perusers one of a kind experiences about advancements in science and innovation for over 170 years.
Madame Mathilde Loisel selects what she thinks is a diamond necklace because she believes it is "superb" and just the kind of dazzling jewelry that will enable her to attract the attention of the male guests and make her appear affluent.
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Explanation:
Write a fantasy story, a adventure, or make up something that's interesting that you think is creative
Macbeth's tragic flaw is ambition. This flaw helped him to power because he was able to use this blind ambition to do things like commit murder that would get him on the throne. Even when he is having doubts, his ambition leads him forward. He says, "I have no spur To pr**k the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition<span>" (1.7), which means that the only thing leading him forward is his ambition which is causing him to leap into the murder of Duncan.</span>
This flaw ultimately caused his downfall because he wanted too much and went too far, led by his ambition. He tried to kill Fleance because he wanted his own children to be kings after him, and he killed Macduff's family on just the word of the witches that he should fear Macduff. He says, "And even now, To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done: The castle of Macduff I will surprise" (4.1). This shows that he thinks he is acting out of a need to secure his position and stay in power, and that killing Macduff's family will help this. Unfortunately, it only spurs Macduff to fight harder and eventually kill Macbeth.
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I took my time cleaning the house so that it looked presentable for the guests.
Explanation:
to make something presentable is to fix it up until it's adequate enough to be seen by the publics
so, the third option uses the word correctly!