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The answer would be (A). Macbeth suffers from flaws in his character, the most noticeable being him showing off his ambition and his easy influence.
Explanation:
Mary is the recipient of ‘Empathy’.
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Empathy means to be in another person’s shoes and try to understand what they are going through.
Empathy is of three kinds – cognitive, emotional and compassionate.
Mary is the recipient of primarily the third kind.
Generally, when someone relates a harrowing experience, he/she expects you not only to understand what you are going through or a similar emotional experience in return. What they expect you to do is to take some action to mitigate the trouble.
Here when Mary relates her tale of distress to her friend, she is compassionate enough to understand what she is going through and in order to make her feel better, she hugs her and showers praise upon her.
It is more sincere than sympathy. She feels sympathy and shows empathy.
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Explanation: The human skeleton is made up of bones, these bones are composed of a mineral called calcium. Due to this mineral bone is a very hard substance, without the presence of calcium bone becomes soft and rubber like. There are two types of bone which are spongy and compact, spongy bone has lots of small spaces that are filled with marrow, this type of bone is found at the ends of long bones such as the femur. Compact bone is very densely compacted bone, this makes up the main shaft of the bones, this dense compaction is what gives them strength. Bone has different structures, these include the diaphysis which is the main shaft of the bone, the epiphysis which is the extremities of the bone, the articular cartilage which forms a joint and is a thin layer of cartilage which covers the epiphysis of the bone. The periosteum is the tough fibrous coating that covers that contains nerves, blood vessels and lymph vessels that go into the bone, they also act as a point of attachment for ligaments and tendons. The marrow cavity is the space in between the bone which contains either yellow or red bone marrow, yellow bone marrow produces white blood cells whereas red blood marrow produces red blood cells. The skeletal