Answer:
A summary is a writing that synthesizes the main ideas of a text or a subject of study, in a faithful way to the concepts raised in the original documents.
Explanation:
The text "Gone and Back Again: A Traveler’s Advice." offers advice for travelers and ensures that the trip will be rewarded if the person indulges in common sense.
In the beginning, it offers advice on the documents necessary to leave the country and the copies that are needed.
It also advises carrying little luggage as this will be an advantage to travel from one place to another more easily.
Talks about making the most of travel and having an open mind at all times.
In conclusion, the text ensures that you have to be prepared to travel and in this way obtain the rewards that travel brings.
He is presented as a loyal and heroic warrior who had no apparent lust for power. However, the flames of ambition could be seen when he uttered "tell me more" after the witches prophecy. The prophecy, however, is half finished and he is responsible for finishing it off himself. Thus, the main plot is set in motion and is a chilling foreshadowing of the influence of power and the corruption it has, even on a "good" person like Macbeth. Macbeth is seriously conflicted between a number of possibilities. He seriously considers letting fate take its course ("If chance would have me king, why then let chance crown me."), taking agressive action ("Prince of Cumberland! That is a step on which I must fall down or else o'erleap for in my way it lies."), and doing nothing and disregarding the prophecy ("We shall proceed no further in this business.") What drives him to commit the murder is not "vaulting ambition" but his fear that his wife will consider him less than manly.
Answer: E) My mother considered the idea of a child sleeping alone a cruel American practice.
This sentence shows that the mother had a cultural background that was different from the American one. Even though for most Americans, a child sleeping alone would be common, for her it was a cruel practice. The excerpt shows that Hema's mother does not endorse all American practices, which indicates she has a different cultural heritage, in this case, a Bengali one.