B.The Agrarian Revolution
C. Three field system
A Food
F Introduction of new farming tools
Answer:
<u>The inference is supported by the excitement the men feel when they discover that the message was sent by Zimmermann, the German foreign secretary.</u>
Explanation:
In the excerpt the message seems out of the ordinary right away. They give the example that any message signed with a number in the 90000 range indicates that it was sent by someone important. This is then confirmed when they find out the number is assigned to Zimmermann. It then says that this realization makes Montgomery and de Grey very excited.
Answer:
Poe’s description is more grand and worldly than Byron’s.
Explanation:
Poe's description includes references to Greece and Rome. His speaker also uses the adjectives Nicean and Naiad that reference other places. They are all places in Greece and Italy. Byron's poem does not have any worldly references and his description is less grand than Poe's. Both of the poets have calm and soothing descriptions as well as physical description. Neither of the poet's confess about shortcomings.
Answer:
The quote below shows lady macbeth telling her husband that she will set up duncans murder that evening and that Macbeth should look innocent. The lines in act 1 scene 5 shows lady macbeth pushing her husband to kill duncan.
Explanation:
The quote is "O, never shall sun that morrow see! your face, thy thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. to beguile the time, look like the time. Bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue. look like th' innocent flower, but be the serpent under't. He that's coming must be provide for: and you shall put this night's great business into my dispatch, which shall to all our nights and days to come give sole sovereign sway and masterdom."
The above quote by lady macbeth depicts how ruthless she is. the second quote that shows her ruthless character where she said " I laid their daggers ready: he could not miss'em had he not resembled my father as he slept, i had done't". this quote means that Duncan's resemblance to her father prevented her from killing him.