Answer:
I'd say its the very first sentence!
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
A joint is a type of fracture in the earth’s crust where the rocks breaks without movement.
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The theme of "The Black Ball" that depends on having a Modernist narrator is that it is not good to be behind the black ball (eight ball) in pool, and in life, African Americans needed to play a game like pool, just to stay out of trouble. The ball is white represents who had a nice life and had the power because whites had all the power, yet with the changing times, the ball’s color might change too, just like the discrimination because Caucasians and African Americans.
Answer:
having a damaged reputation
Explanation:
discredited means to lose your respectability.
Using context clues, why would the witness have left the courtroom in humiliation? It can't be because they have good judgment or that they were honorable. That leaves "sorrowful" and "having a damaged reputation." Having a damaged reputation is more tied to humiliation, but if you didn't pick up on that, credited means of respect and the opposite most closely means having a damaged rep.
<span>Question 7
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s Great Tragedies.
True: Because of the amount of death and sadness and murder through the play, Macbeth is considered a tragedy. It's also one of Shakespeare's most famous and most popular.
Question 8
Macbeth is a story about: The murder of a king by his cousin, the revenge of a son, three witches who plot against Macbeth, and Macbeth’s rise/fall.
False: Macbeth kills the king, but is not related to him and witches do not actively plot against Macbeth. It's just about the rise and fall of Macbeth.
Question 9
Shakespeare demonstrated the Elizabethan belief that the country is stable only if the king is good and virtuous.
True: As soon as Macbeth, a bad and evil king, takes control of the country, people report weird and spooky things happening, and the country falls to chaos.
Question 10
Macbeth is Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy.
True
True
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