Pride can be a good or bad thing. For example, having pride in yourself can help with confidence and self-esteem. On the other hand, having too much pride can lead to ignorance and irrational decisions. Think of some examples from literature to represent this two-sided trait. There are plenty of characters in novels who had just the right amount of bravery and assurance, and the same goes for self-obsessed antagonists, as well. If you have any more questions, feel free to contact me through the chat! I hope this helps :)
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"O, never/Shall sun that morrow see!" means "The morning when Duncan leaves here will never come, because we're going to kill him tonight." "Your face, my thane, is as a book where men/May read strange matters" means "By looking at your face, everybody can see what you're thinking." The rest of the speech means "To fool everybody, you have to behave the way everybody expects you to behave. You have to make sure that the way you look, the way you act, and the way you talk all seem to be giving Duncan a friendly welcome. You have to seem harmless even though you are secretly deadly."
Answer:He is motivated by financial success.
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1. It's likely to <em>rain </em>this afternoon.
2. I hope you will get used to <em>working</em> in this new condition soon.
3. It's high time they <em>submitted</em> their test papers.
4. My mother is busy <em>doing</em> the laundry.
5. In the event of fire, which way <em>would</em> we <em>take</em> to get out?
6. Jim was the first student
7. I spend an hour <em>practicing</em> <em>playing</em> the piano.
8. <em>Going </em>to Da Lat several times, I decided to travel to Son La.
9. There's no use <em>repairing</em> this laptop.
10. Jim as well as his siblings just <em>came</em> back from the UK.
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I am not 100% sure about number 1 and 8 I would need more instructions but I hope that this helps. :D