Answer:
macbeth has a lot of foreshadowing, symbolism and irony.
Explanation:
the play opens with thunder and lightning as the 3 witches appear, this foreshadows the rest of the play as witches are seen as evil and bad, therefore foreshadowing the evil and bad events that follow.
The answer is B. “Governments are controlled by the people and exist to make sure that people’s rights are safe.”
The passage states that the powers of the Government are derived from the consent of the governed. This means that the power of the Government comes from the permission of the people. Therefore, we can say that Governments are controlled by the people in that aspect.
<span>It was on such an island in the third summer of its yellow green that we built our watch fire. Not in the thicket of dancing willow wands, but on the level terrace of fine sand which has been added that spring a little new bit of world beautifully ridged with ripple marks and strewn with the tiny skeletons of turtles and fish all as white and dry as if they had been expertly cured. We had been careful not to mar the freshness of the place although we often swam to it on summer evenings and lay on the sand to rest.</span>
The best answer for this question would be:
D. The scene most likely takes place during the climax.
The tone of the scene, centers on the climax because of how it narrated in the passage with every scene that had happened.