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Elijah Mcklain’s death
Breonna Taylor’s death
D.J.T.’s presidency
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This scene is to remind us of earlier in the novel, when Winston saw the thought criminals Jones, Aronson, and Rutherford at the Chestnut Tree Cafe. Rutherford began to weep as Winston looked on.
At the time, he thought they looked old and rough. Now, Winston is in their shoes. He is a thought criminal and has been tortured at the hands of Big Brother. He even begins to weep at the end of the novel, just like Rutherford did.
The line in this excerpt from act V of Shakespeare's Macbeth tell the audience that Macbeth realizes his mistake and regrets his ambition is this: "B.As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have; but, in their stead,"
Here are the following choices:
A.I have liv'd long enough: my way of lifeB.As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have; but, in their stead,C.Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not. Seyton!—
Subject-verb agreement.
The ancient prophecy being the noun, and suggest being the verb.
Suggest should be suggests, or prophecy should be prophecies.
Long story short, suggest is plural but prophecy is not, in this situation.
Hope this helps!
I want to say A, but the length of an article or publication does not verify its authenticity or give any indication of its accuracy.
Miriam Webster defines diction as: choice of words especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness.
So with that said, I think the clearest and most obvious answer is D, “works cited and diction.“ Diction, as noted above, is very clear and effective and offers a persuasive argument and it also provides a very clear works cited page so that references can be checked and verified by the one needing the information From the electronics stores to be as accurate as possible. I would definitely go with D.