It seems that you have missed the given choices for this question, but anyway, here is the answer. In Macbeth, the message the Lennox wants to sent to Macduff is that He and Malcolm are in grave danger. <span>When Macbeth arranges the murder of his wife and children, </span>Macduff<span> swears personal revenge. Hope this answer helps.</span>
Among the choices presented in the question, the sentence that is punctuated in a correct manner would be letter A. Her flower bed was full of daises, tulips, and daffodils; and in her garden were peas, carrots, and tomatoes. The semi-colon between the two independent clauses is appropriately placed.
Answer: The narrator of The Great Gatsby is a young man from Minnesota named Nick Carraway. He not only narrates the story but casts himself as the book’s author. He begins by commenting on himself, stating that he learned from his father to reserve judgment about other people, because if he holds them up to his own moral standards, he will misunderstand them. He characterizes himself as both highly moral and highly tolerant. He briefly mentions the hero of his story, Gatsby, saying that Gatsby represented everything he scorns, but that he exempts Gatsby completely from his usual judgments. Gatsby’s personality was nothing short of “gorgeous.”
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Here are some of Thoreau's quotes showing his attitude toward nature.
"I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature, which, if we unconsciously yield to it, will direct us aright.
I think that I cannot preserve my health and spirits, unless I spend four hours a day at least ... sauntering through the woods and over the hills and fields, absolutely free from all worldly engagements.
Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself.
An early-morning walk [in the woods] is a blessing for the whole day.
We can never have enough of nature."