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As King Duncan and Banquo arrive at Macbeth's castle in act 1, scene 6, both men comment on its welcoming, pleasant atmosphere. Duncan mentions that the air is sweet and appeals to the gentle senses while Banquo comments on how the birds are attracted to the lovely atmosphere surrounding the castle walls. Banquo uses positive words like "loved," "heaven," and "delicate" to describe Inverness. Ironically, King Duncan and Banquo are entering a dangerous, threatening place, where the king will be brutally assassinated by Macbeth. Immediately after Macbeth commits regicide, the porter pretends that Inverness is hell, which is much more accurate than the king's initial perception of the castle. The fact that Duncan and Banquo naively believe that Inverness is a welcoming, pleasant place when it is the exact opposite, coincides with the motif that appearances be deceiving.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
when I was younger my family and I were laying on the couch together. We were all watching Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. I was lying there upside down looking at the T.V. The rest of my family had fallen sleep cuz it was a Saturday. I was playing with a dime and I put it in my mouth. I was spinning it in between my teeth- I was only 7-. I ended up swallowing the dime and choking on it. I started crying and screaming while o was choking. I ended up swallowing the dime in my mouth. I was scared for my life. I was rushed to the hospital because my parents didn't know what to do. When we got there, i thought i was going to need surgery and they were going to open up my stomach. I was crying for my life. They ended up telling my parents that ll i needed to was poop the dime out.
Answer:
Q1) Connotative Q2) Actually kicking a bucket
Explanation:
The connotative meaning of words refers to personal or cultural meanings given. The denotative meaning of words refers to the dictionary definition.
Q1) Rugrat is typically known around the world, culturally, as a child.
Q2) Kicking the bucket, denotatively, is literally kicking a bucket.
1. Uncle Jack learnt to listen to both sides of a story before punishing someone.
2. Cecil Jacobs is a classmate of scout