The correct answer for this would be the first and last option. In Act III of Shakespeare's Macbeth, the two statements that correctly state the significance of the banquet scene are the following: Macbeth’s degenerating mental state becomes apparent in this scene; and <span>Macbeth realizes that the murderers were unable to kill Banquo because he was present at the banquet. Hope this answer helps.</span>
It might be clearer to say: According to the dictionary, a squawk is not the same thing as a squeak. there's no need for them to be plural in your sentence and it's likely that, in the dictionary, they're listed as "squeak" and "squawk" singularly. when describing dictionary definitions it's best to use the form of the word that the dictionary uses for clarity.
This is a great answer! I would first of all in your introduction paragraph change "very good" to impressive. I would take out the "but" at the beginning of the sentence. In the 2nd paragrpah I would leave out the words "version. The tree should be "poor looking," not "ugly". Also, you have a repeating "are" that says " we are first are" adn Janette as an adult should replace Adult Jannette. I hope that this helps you! :)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
i just looked up the both most reasonable answers and B looks the best tbh