The thing that can be inferred about Lady Macbeth's state of mind from this scene she has a guilty conscience and is slowly losing her mind.
<h3>What is Inference?</h3>
This refers to the deduction that is made about something, based on available evidence.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, Lady Macbeth is sleepwalking and washing off imaginary blood from her mind and we can infer that she has a guilty conscience and is slowly losing her mind.
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Answer:
B. He leaves good-naturedly.
Explanation:
Mark Twain's short story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" revolves around the story of how an effort to track down a man named Leonidas W. Smiley led to one incredulous story about an 'intelligent' frog. The story is a humorous yet interesting story about integrity and the feeling of community.
When the unnamed narrator first tracked Simon Wheeler to ask about Smiley, he got sidetracked into listening to a story about a celebrated frog named "<em>Dan'l Webster"</em>. The frog could 'outjump' any frog in the whole county, or that's what the owner Jim Smiley insisted. But by the end of the story, the narrator realized that this Smiley had nothing to do with the Smiley he was looking for. So, while Wheeler was momentarily called out to the front yard, the narrator <em>"good-naturedly, and bidding the old gentleman good-day, [I] departed."</em>
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
E, because Thomas Auld was a very feared man within the slave community.
B..........................
Answer:
the potrayal of object as living thing