The correct answer is option 2: The narration describes the main character's thoughts.
This question comes from the book <em>"The Cruisers"</em> written by Walter Dean Myers and published in 2010.
Throughout the story, the main character, Zander, expresses his thoughts as shown in the following quote from chapter 1: "<em>I wasn’t worried about Da Vinci being fourth, or even about being suspended. I was worried about being dropped from the school altogether</em>".
He is presented as a loyal and heroic warrior who had no apparent lust for power. However, the flames of ambition could be seen when he uttered "tell me more" after the witches prophecy. The prophecy, however, is half finished and he is responsible for finishing it off himself. Thus, the main plot is set in motion and is a chilling foreshadowing of the influence of power and the corruption it has, even on a "good" person like Macbeth. Macbeth is seriously conflicted between a number of possibilities. He seriously considers letting fate take its course ("If chance would have me king, why then let chance crown me."), taking agressive action ("Prince of Cumberland! That is a step on which I must fall down or else o'erleap for in my way it lies."), and doing nothing and disregarding the prophecy ("We shall proceed no further in this business.") What drives him to commit the murder is not "vaulting ambition" but his fear that his wife will consider him less than manly.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
An index is a list of words or phrases and other similar ideas that point you to where useful material relating to that heading can be found in a text.
<span> It is better to settle these matters in the courts than on the streets, and new laws are needed at every level, but law alone cannot make men see right. this sentence </span>
A. because preposition has a pronoun or noun with a word relating another noun or pronoun