Percy has to escape from Hade's kingdom, Percy came to Hades because Hades had imprisoned Percy's mother, and Hades wanted to keep Percy, and Percy has only three pearls and he also had two friends with him so he decides that he'd leave his mother because if he stayed and his mother go she'd never forgive him.
<span>Macbeth gets greedy and believed that Banquo stole the throne that was supposed to be his when the prophecy said that it was Banquo’s children who will eventually have the throne. Macbeth planned to have Banquo and his son killed so they have no chance of taking the throne but Macbeth failed to resolve this because the Banquo’s son escaped and Banquo was the only one who’s killed.</span><span>
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Hello. You forgot to show the story to which this question is related, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to know the veritable and unbelievable events by reading the text, however, we can consider that logical and credible are the events that you think would be possible to happen in the real world. The unbelievable events, on the other hand, are those that you don't believe are likely to happen.
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When I was Fair and Young by Queen Elizabeth, the authors use of syntax in this text helps slow down the pace to help elaborate what her central idea is. The emotional power to this piece of literature is that Queen Elizabeths tight personality did not call for emotions, she was not allowed to speak upon her emotions but did her best to do so anyways.
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