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Answer:
What best describes Zuri's main conflict in the story? Zuri and her father don't get along very well. Having children is too much to handle for Zuri's father. Zuri's upset about the way her hair looks.
Explanation:
Answer:
Banquo's murder (Climax)
Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking (Falling action)
Duncan's visit to Macbeth's castle (Rising action)
Malcolm's coronation as king (Resolution)
Macbeth's First encounter with the three witches (Exposition)
Explanation:
Exposition is a literary device which provides background information to the readers about the characters and the events of a particular literary piece. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the exposition happens when Macbeth first meets the witches.
Rising action creates suspense and tension which leads to the climax. The rising action is introduced in <em>Act I, Scene VI</em>, when Duncan visits Macbeth's castle.
Climax is a crucial point in a story from which there is no turning back. It is characterized by the highest tension in the whole story. In the play, the climax occurs when Banquo is murdered in <em>Act III, Scene III</em>.
Falling action follows the climax, reduces the tension and leads to the resolution. The falling action happens in <em>Act V, Scene I</em>, when Lady Macbeth sleepwalks.
Resolution is a solution to a particular issue in a story. In this case, the resolution takes place in <em>Act V</em>, when Malcolm invites everyone to his coronation feast.
Creon is the antagonists because he cares for nothing except
the law and power. He also forces
Antigone to go through so much suffering and in the end many good people die
including his son. He could have prevented this but didn’t and is left all
alone in the end.