In the lines from Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Macbeth," Lady Macbeth is talking to herself while she is sleep walking. She feels so guilty that she cannot sleep properly. In that respect, she means that she and Macbeth do not need to fear anything because they are so powerful that nobody will believe they are responsible for killing Duncan. However, she does not actually think so - she is only trying to convince herself of it because she is under the impression that everybody is suspicious of Macbeth.
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great
The sentence above displays a passive voice, wherein the sentence connotes the form, "</span>Despite great hardships, the explorers remained true to their goal."
Predicate Adjective
<span>Predicate adjective are adjectives in the predicate position. Like, she is pretty. Pretty is the predicate adjective.<span> </span></span></span>
Answer:
2. Macbeth wishes Banquo was there because he is seeing his bloody ghost.
Explanation:
Based on this particular scene from Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macbeth is haunted by the ghost of Banquo who he murdered in the presence of guests and he begins to act strangely. He regains his composure and makes this speech, toasting to Banquo and saying he "miss" him and wish "he were here".
The irony here is that Macbeth is tormented by Banquo's ghost but makes a speech saying that Banquo was missed and it would be much better if he were there.
The point of view is told in first person and the character is Scout.
Edit: Much obliged Dee. My bad :)