That he has become more comfortable with killing in order to keep his throne.
At first, Macbeth was worried to murder King Duncan to gain the throne; now, he is perfectly willing to murder his own friend, Banquo. He murders Banquo, and tries to murder his son, too, because the prophecy stated that Banquo's son and all his sons would be the future kings of Scotland; Macbeth wanted his descendants to reign.
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My first impulse when I saw the bunch of red roses was to smell them.
Chapter 4, brief tell,
Huck is progressing with his new life with the Widow and even gets a little school done. One winter morning, he sees footprints, with an imprint of a cross formed by what seems two nails on the left heel only. A symbol he reconizes. After selling all his share of money after his encounter with Engine Joe, to Judge Thatcher for a dollar, he runs to Jim to tell him about the cross, in which he recognizes as his father close by.
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Explanation:
The gray whales' annual journey from the frigid waters of the northern Pacific to the warm lagoons near Baja California, Mexico, is one of the most remarkable migrations of any species on the planet.
Which piece of information, gathered from research, best supports this thesis statement?
Once close to extinction from extensive hunting, gray whales are now protected by international law.
The gray whale is a baleen whale that measures 40 to 50 feet and can weigh between 30 and 40 tons.
Gray whales use a comb-like strainer in their upper jaw to filter the food they forage off the seafloor.
Traveling in pods, or groups, the gray whales' round-trip from Alaska to Mexico covers about 12,430 miles.
As for this problem together with the options presented with it, the most likely answer and the most probable one would be the last option which is D. All of the above.
In active listening, it is important to pay attention. This is to take note of the information being shared and how you can provide feedback later on. It is also important in active listening to show that you really are listening. Simple gestures like nodding of the head and having an open posture in addition to looking at the person in the eyes are signs that you are listening. Providing feedback is also an integral part in active listening, and quite the tricky one. Some people doesn't want feedback and some wanted to hear it. So it rests on the judgement of the active listener as to provide feedback or not, and what feedback is to be given.