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Answer:
how to use an angry voice but my mother
Explanation:
I would use this because she's overwhelmed so she would probably be kind of mad and is overwhelmed and when people are overwhelmed I tend to get angry
Answer:
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Explanation:
Although the previous three answers are plausible, formal data is the best supporting evident for an argument.
The conversation between Lady Macduff and her son is comedic because he provides a commentary on her life that is far beyond his years. His mother's surprise at his bluntness, when he turns the conversation around onto her (she says "what wilt thou do for a father?" and he replies "nay how will you do for a husband") she is surprised and the mood is lightened a bit from their worry and anger about Macduff's leaving. The boy is witty and bold, which makes his mother (and the audience) laugh.
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In Eugenia Collier's short story “Marigolds”, the author uses flashback and juxtaposition to create the narrator's voice and present a particular point of view. The narrator uses flashback to show her memories and feelings