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Macbeth is showing his fear and excitement for murder.
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I read this like 6 months ago and most likely forgot most of it...
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I'm so salty right now. She's really salty because he dumped her. He's salty because his parents took away his car. We're all salty sometimes, let's face it.He is salty that he lost at Mario Kart. He is salty that the girl rejected him. He is salty because he lost at Mario Kart.
miserable because if we were to replace poor in the paragraph with miserable we would get the same effect : ]
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Explanation:
Orange the fruit came first. The word came into English either from Old French 'pomme d'orenge', or from the Spanish 'naranja' (with the subsequent transfer of the 'n' over to the indefinite article, as per 'apron' and 'adder', originally 'napron' and 'nadder'). The Spanish word is itself a modification of the Arabic 'naaranj' (cf. also Persian 'naarang'). Our colour term thus derives from the name of the fruit, not the other way round; we also have apricot, peach, violet, lilac, maroon, indigo, burgundy, and so on, which show how productive this process of colour naming is
When Mrs. Farquar saw Teddy, she was reminded of the natives
who became blind because of the venom of the snakes in their place. She was
very terrified and afraid that her son would grow up sightless, She was crying
and cradling her son into her arms, hoping that her cook(who was a native)
would be able to find a cure for her son.