Answer:
Banquo is in many ways Macbeth's opposite. He is kind and caring, loyal and trustworthy. Like Macbeth he fights bravely for King Duncan but does not involve himself with the murder plot. When he and Fleance are attacked his first thought is to keep his son safe.
Answer:
Someone who is always up for a challenge
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
A. The freedom to express oneself is valued by many, but some people discourage it and fear its consequences.
F. If you're going to be an inventor or creator, it's important to not be afraid to take risks
Explanation:
The above are the TWO statements describe the main themes in the story of Daughter of Invention.
"Daughter of Invention" is a story by J. Alvarez. As selected in the above, option A is a statement that talks about freedom which is one of the main themes of the story. Cukita, the main character in the story was told to write an address for the Teacher's Day. She wrote and showed her mother who was impressed by the writing. But when they took it to her father, he tore it and was not in support of the writing. Cukita's freedom to express herself through her writing was valued and appreciated by her mother but was discouraged by her father. Her father discouraged it because he feared that it might cause problem when the teachers read the address.
But despite her father's reaction, Cukita was encouraged by her mother to take the risk and write another one which she did with the help of her mother. The second address she later wrong was successful when she read it to during the Teacher's day. She was not afraid to take risk.
Her father later apologized and even bought her a typewriter.
Edmund Husserl (1859—1938) was an influential thinker of the first half of the twentieth century. His philosophy was heavily influenced by the works of Franz Brentano and Bernard Bolzano, and was also influenced in various ways by interaction with contemporaries such as Alexius Meinong, Kasimir Twardowski, and Gottlob Frege.