No because is Act 3 Scene 3 macbeth tells her not to worry he will take care of it himself
Answer:
I think is B
Explanation:
I used process of elimination. Sorry if Im wrong though...
The claim would be the following: People with disabilities or different abilities are valuable individuals who have hearts and want to have a good life.
This would be the whole point of everything. We would want to find the point of this whole excerpt.
The poem "Old Ironsides" is about a battleship that has reached the end of its career. Thus the correct option is D.
<h3>What is the theme of the poem Old Ironsides?</h3>
"Old Ironsides" is based on the theme of Glory and pride about the freedom of America that the holy object that has taken part in many conflicts. It is implied throughout the poem that the ship's distinguished past and present should not be neglected.
The poem draws attention to and expresses objection to the planned disposal of a War of 1812 battleship that is described as having reached the end of its operational life.
Therefore, option D is appropriate.
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The complete question is
About the poem Old Ironsides
1 what is this poem about?
A a battle in which a ship sinks in a storm
B a ship that survives a battle but is lost at sea
C a battle in which the American flag is destroyed
D a battleship that has reached the end of it’s career
Answer: Juliet Threatens to stab herself in Friar's Cell- Act 4 Scene 2... mirrors that of Act 2 scene 5 in which Friar Lawrence advises Romeo to love moderately and not let love be toxic-ally intensified when he say's, " these violent delight have violent ends."
Explanation:
Shakespeare emphasizes the exhilaration that comes with love- specially first time love from two teenagers. The excitement and eagerness that is equally shared between Romeo and Juliet relationship is what makes the piece a full- blown romance. The long- lined pledges of affection and rumored actions - (climbing a ladder) further stretch the intimacy and affection of the characters. However it is this eagerness that ties in with the toxicity Friar mentions. The pair were so in love that they decided to shrug the already decades' long feud between their two families and date in secret. Within a few short days the pair eloped and were ready to pack their bags and leave their families, their home and their pasts. The two were so madly in love that they proclaimed they didn't want to live if they weren't in each other presences. That being said Juliet stating to Friar that if Romeo were to be banished from Verona, she would stab herself because she couldn't handle living without him even if it meant taking her life further makes Friars point. Love often times blinds- and how this story panned out it is safe to say two wore blindfolds.