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King Duncan rewards the "noble" Macbeth by making him the Thane of Cawdor. ... Thus, Duncan assumes Macbeth to be his loyal Thane, and, along with his respect, gives him the Thane of Cawdor's castle and lands. Ironically, at the close of the play, Macbeth will be the one beheaded for his treachery.
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
i'm not sure what chapter 12 contains, but i'll suggest for you to first read through the text and note/highlight the most important parts that concern the relationship between adults and children. note the differences, comparisons, similarities.. after you write down all your notes, explain how they're presented and make sure to add enough vital information that will be clear and concise. of course, you'll have to use one piece from the text to support your analysis, so choose one part that stands out the most. after you finish your rough draft, sift through the whole thing, and see if you can spot any mistakes or changes you could fix/add. use clearer words, add a few more details, and then you can hand in your final draft. try not to rush, and always remember, <u>it's okay to fail.</u>
Answer:
The evidence explains that modern technology triggered the shift from cane sugar to beet sugar. The evidence reveals that sugar barons in Cuba and Russia freed enslaved people and serfs.
Explanation:
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Answer:
misunderstood
Explanation: get wrecked noob
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