Answer:
A,C and D. You are welcome :)
Explanation:
Macbeth changes in a way that he is ashamed for killing his king. He feels a <span>sense of loneliness and guiltiness. Moreover, he thinks it </span><span>was wrong, and that he had killed such a good king and a great friend. So, in light of the information I've provided we can be sure that the correct answer is C) </span><span>He is no longer willing to lie to others about himself or his deeds.</span>
In the novel It by Stephen King, a word which describes the tone in this excerpt best is nostalgic.
<em>Nostalgic</em> refers to the sentiments or affections which are related to the past, specifically for a place or periods relating to a happy personal association.
In the above excerpt line which depicts nostalgic affection is
“The energy you drew on so extravagantly when you were a kid, the energy you thought would never exhaust itself—that slipped away somewhere between eighteen and twenty-four,”
Richie gets nostalgic when he enters the room and feel the energy that he used to as a kid.
Answer:
b. The text highlights exciting events to keep the reader’s attention.
c. The text indicates that the story is moving toward a key event in the text.
Explanation: