MacBeth attempts to resolve his conflict by doing the act again. He is consumed by guilt and anger from killing the king that he ends up killing another. This only makes him worse and throws him into the path of evil and tyranny.<span />
Answer: When my dad was young, children spent more time outside than they do today.
Explanation: cause I did the quiz
"God places the two people, Adam and Eve, in the idyllic garden of Eden, encouraging them to procreate and to enjoy the created world fully, and forbidding them to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. ... Sent out into the world, Adam and Evegive birth to two sons, Cain and Abel."
I think on a separate page at the end of a document.
The ' marks, called an apostrophe. "and in the story she said 'long live the king."