Answer: genre : category :: allusion: reference
Explanation:
Genre refers to a type, often used to refer to categories of books or films: adventure, mystery, romance, etc.
I believe this is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate
the predicate being: Inspirational leader
the subject being: Mohandas gandhi
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here is the difference between a phrase and clause that i googled sice i didn't really know how to explain it
On the other extreme, the clause is a part of a sentence, that contains a subject (noun phrase) that actively performs an action (finite verb form). A phrase is a part of a clause or a sentence. As against, a clause is a sentence fragment. A clause has a subject and predicate, whereas a phrase doesn't.
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The are listed alphabetically! This is because the author’s last names will be listed in order from A-Z!
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The climax of MacBeth is almost in the exact middle of the play. He got away with the Murder of Duncan, although Dante would put him in one of the lowest places in Hades. The killing of your ruler while offering hospitality is an immeasurable crime.
Having said that, the murder of Banquo is the climax. His son gets away thus leaving room for the witch prophecy to come true. That's when things start going awry. It's all downhill from there.
Answer: Banquo's Murder
-ic, or -ical, is a suffix that means to have the character of something. Examples are psychological (involving psyche), methodical (something done with an established procedure), or majestic (showing majesty, dignity.)
-ion is a suffix that implies action or condition, such as union (like unity, where uni is 'one') or creation (an act of creating, or making something.)
-ist usually describes someone or something that performs a specific action. (A scientist does science and a geologist studies geology.)
-ive is a suffix that describes something's nature (something that's informative informs you or gives information, and someone that's inquisitive inquires, or asks questions.)
-ment is a suffix that, like -ion, describes conditions. (For example, development, which is the process of developing, or management.)
-ous is a suffix that shows what something is characterized by (like jealous, religious, or ridiculous.)
There are a lot of resources for studying suffixes and prefixes and their meanings, as well as roots.