I think it’s the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th ones
They are close friends in the beginning of the play. http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:yDbvfIrZYaAJ:www.studynotes.ie/wiki/macbeth-ban...
The part of her story that she should enhance with visuals when she gives her oral presentation is:
- Her descriptions of comic strip styles
<h3>What are Visuals?</h3>
Visuals are artistic impressions that are used to illustrate points and capture the interest of an audience.
For Regina to help her audience understand facts about comic strip styles, it will be best if she uses visuals for the purpose of illustration.
Learn more about visualization here:
brainly.com/question/1569390
#SPJ1
Tom moves to Boston and becomes successful, exacting hard terms and showing no mercy to those in his debt. Growing older, Tom regrets his bargain and searches to find a way out of the pact. He becomes zealous in church attendance, prays loudly and publicly, keeps an open Bible in his home, and always carries a small one with him. He does not, however, give up his harsh business practices.
One hot afternoon, dressed in a white linen cap and silk morning gown, Tom is about to foreclose a mortgage. When the poor victim begs for a delay, reminding Tom of the money he previously made from him, Tom replies, “The devil take me . . . if I have made a farthing!” Immediately, there are three knocks at the door, and standing in the street is Old Scratch and a black horse.
Having left the small Bible in his coat and having covered the large one with the mortgage, Tom is helpless to prevent the devil from placing him on the horse, which gallops off down the streets of Boston. The next day, his house burns to the ground, and Tom never returns. It is said, however, that the swamp and Indian fort are haunted by a spirit on horseback wearing a white cap and morning gown. The story is so well-known, says the narrator, that it is the source of the New England saying, “The Devil and Tom Walker.”
on August 20, 1968 the Soviet Union led Warsaw Pact troops in an attack of czechoslovakia to crack down on reformist trends in Prague. It had unintended consequences for the unity though. Although the soviet union action successfully halted the pace of reform in czechoslovakia,