Answer: A. Show her brother that she can beat him.
Explanation: I got it right on the instruction/practice.
Answer:
C. they found five rotten peaches at the bottom of the basket
Explanation:
Answer:
My sister applied ON TUESDAY to graduate school in England.
Explanation:
Adverbs modify verbs and (in this case) tells when.
Imagine if you had used a true 1-word adverb as a substitution....
My sister applied RECENTLY to graduate school in England.
Does that help?
Answer: I agree
Explanation: This is because I regard people differently from the setting. That is how your brain works. People couldn't possible be like I am friends with a gangster, and I am friends with a nerd, like huh?? So, this is why.
I think Macbeth is more anxious about murdering King Duncan. He becomes paranoid in the moments leading up to him killing the King, such as hearing spirits saying that he has "murdered sleep" and cannot speak the name of God. He hallucinates a dagger, as well and is only really able to produce enough courage to kill King Duncan when Lady Macbeth pressures him into doing it, calling him cowardly.
Lady Macbeth also says to Macbeth that if he is too scared to kill Duncan, she will do it herself. Shakespeare writes Lady Macbeth as a ruthless character, and she doesn't show much anxiety over killing Duncan.