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when Lady Macbeth first enters the scene, what is she saying and doing? ... S3 When Macbeth tells the doctor to cure her, how does the doctor respond? ... what does Macbeth say about the possibility of the army attempting to besiege the castle? ... Because Macduff bring up his mom and him being a baby and she died.
1. The answer is A. first stage, because the quote references the animal's movement which is an aspect of its physical beauty.
2. The answer is c. third stage, because it is likely a reference to the biblical description of the rapture.
You shouldn't know what an oiji board is at your age....
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A.
Explanation:
It makes the most sense on WHAT LITTLE details we have to go on for this question.
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I think the answer is the first one. 'It gives the poem a somber rhythm.' It tells is that Eden was sad and was grieving. Which makes us feel like the mood is dark and sad. I think it could maybe be a bit of the third answer. 'It makes the poem seem like nature is unkind.' It's first talking about leaves and nature, but then talking about someone grieving. So, that means something had to happen, to affect Eden and put her in the state that she is in. That's what I thought when I read the lines.
I hope this helped. :)