<span>The following are the lines 16–18 (Act 2, scene 1), in which Macbeth tells Banquo that he and his wife couldn’t entertain the king as they would have liked.
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Being unprepared,
Our will became the servant to defect,
Which else should free have wrought
= these lines are ironic because the wife of Baquo liked to entertain the king but she can't because she is not prepared. Her will to entertain may cause a mistake because she was not prepared what should be carefully done.
I’m not saying this is the answer, However ( Autobiography ) sounds Like the best option. =)
It's B. The verb 'tell' is ditransitive, i.e. , it can take both direct/indirect objects.
Sky, surrender, yielding are all antonyms of demesne
Answer:
3. After
Explanation:
The best suitable word to be inserted into the blank (A) is "After".
The word 'after' can be used as a preposition, adverb and a conjunction. 'After' can be used as a preposition when it is followed by a noun in the sentence.
In the context, the word "after" is the best suitable word and it is used as a preposition as it is followed by the word 'approval' which is a noun.