A collective noun is a kind of noun that denotes a collection of things or a group of individuals. The sentence that contains a collective noun is: The legislature met in secret session. The correct answer is option d. The collective noun in this sentence is the word "legislature". Legislature refers to the group who make laws.
<em>She is about to disconnet by hanging upon him</em>. The whole poem is about an African person and the landlady who simply inquires how dark the person is, at the end she seems impatient and is simply about hang upon him -- <em>rearing...about my ears. </em>She couldn't be near him to strike him, if she was to scold the speaker there would be silence, the same idea applies if she turned the receiver away.
What's for sure is that Shakespeare raises the issue in the play and reflects questions that were on the minds of thinkers in his day. Predestination vs. free will was an issue in Shakespeare's time, as, in fact, it still is today. Shakespeare's play reflects this. The issue may be seen as a refinement or continuation of the question of fate, which goes back at least as far as the Greeks.
The fact is that in the play the issue is ambiguous, and an argument can be made supporting that Macbeth was controlled by fate, or that Macbeth maintained free will.
Personification. Also the person who answered with a link is a scammer. Anyone who posts a link with the beginning like that’s is a hack:)