The perfect statement that best describes the passage is "<span>Fortune ever fair Kissed him and with such a lecherous affection He lost his head before he was aware." Which means that the main character had taken advantage of his fortune, and the hardwork he put up into. He led a life filled with mindless decisions which led the down fall of his pride and his fortune. </span>
Duncan gave the title of Thane of Cawdor to Macbeth because
it serves as a reward for Macbeth’s valor. The old holder of the Thane of
Cawdor was given the punishment of death for being a traitor. When Macbeth and
Banquo were on their way back from battle, the two meet the witches, who then
tells Macbeth hat he will be the new Thane of Cawdor and will also be the new
ruler of Scotland.
Answer: This doesn't have an exact answer that I can give you because it depends on what you read...
Explanation:
Summary outline: What was what yyou read about? (use your own words)
Task: what was this meant to teach or do?
Audience: Who is the intended audience for this reading?
Purpose: Why did the author write this? What was his purpose?
Topic sentence: The MAIN sentence of the reading
Summary points 1 & 2: What were the 2 KEY things the authour talked about, and summarized the reading?