Fiction is commonly divided into three areas according to the general appearance of the text:
<span>stories and novels: prose--that is, the usual paragraph structure--forming chapters poetry: lines of varying length, forming stanzas<span>plays: spoken lines and stage directions, arranged in scenes and acts
So it's true that a</span></span><span>ll fictional text has its own voice</span>
Tally marks
Fingers
Etc
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Internet Search Engine
In the excerpt it shows that the "web navigator" is something that you type "arcane codes and symbols into" and then you are "flooded with fifty thousand incorrect answers". This is exactly what we do now with search engines like Google, Yahoo, or Bing. We type in what we are looking for and in return get a list of possible results, many of which are not what we were looking for. This makes Internet Search Engine the best option.
The closing of a presentation should end with either a recap of what your presentation discussed or with a simple conclusion to put an end to your thoughts. These two options would help your presentation flow together fluently. More than likely, you will get an A if you formed the presentation in an organized manner and put correct and accurate information into the body of your presentation.
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The three witches meet on a heath - This is how the play opens.
The witches hail Macbeth as Thane of Cawdor - It is Act 1, Scene 3
Duncan arrives at Inverness - Duncan arrives to with his attendant outside Macbeth's castle.
Lady Macbeth places the bloodstained daggers near Duncan’s guards.
Macbeth kills Duncan
Malcolm and Donalbain flee to safety - Act 2, Scene 3. When Malcolm and Donalbain flee the murder site.