Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
A hazard is anything that has a harmful effect or that can cause harm, e.g. electricity, chemicals, wet substances, sharp objects, fire, noise pollution, etc.
A risk is the chance either high or low, that somebody could be harmed by the hazard.
From the list, both risk and hazards are being identified:
1. Electricals - hazards
2. Trips - risk
3. Spillage of wet substances - hazards
4. Falls - risk
5. Scissors - hazards
6. Pric k - risk
7. Knife - hazard
8. Cutting cloth - risk
9. Cloth dust - risk
10. Fire - risk
The news paper aided the growth of Los Angeles from a wasteland to a metropolitan city.
Answer:
Lady Macbeth mentions these words in Act 1, Scene 5.
In this scene, she is recommending her husband Macbeth about the correct way to act when they receive the visit of king Duncan and his men.
Specifically, she wants her husband to do is seem like a welcoming host when the King arrives, because this would be the only way for him to hide his true intentions, that is, to commit murden on the King and usurpt the throne.
Explanation:
She tells Macbeth to appear welcoming and innocent as a flower by controlling how he looks, how he moves and how he talks.
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No it is an adverb because it tells you how something is done (e.g. lightly or loudly). An adjective would be quick.