Answer:
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Explanation: because it has the fanboys ( but )
Using the third prompt, we can state that Anne thought differently about her mother, as there was a time when she believed that her mother did not have a good heart.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Anne and her mother had many moments of enmity.
- Those moments were heightened by the stress of hiding, but they were there even before the war.
- Anne believed she was misunderstood, that her mother hated her, and went so far as to wish her mother dead.
- She didn't believe her mother had kindness in her heart, only hate.
However, she realized that she was wrong, as she remembered that her mother had always protected her and provided for her needs. She realized that her mother loved her and the complaints were a way of showing this, because her mother was worried about her.
This question is about "The Diary of a Young Girl," by Anne Frank.
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Main: "unless you are sure you can feel the promise"
Sub: "it is not right to make a promise"
The sub is showing right from wrong
Answer:
Macbeth is a deeply suspicious man. Having murdered his way to the Scottish throne, he's acutely aware that he could just as easily experience the same fate. Deeply insecure in his power, Macbeth has started to become dangerously paranoid; he sees potential traitors everywhere.
The biggest threat comes from Banquo, not because he's a traitor but because he has all the qualities of kingship. Dashing, charismatic, and with a real nobility of character, Banquo has something of Duncan in him. As long as Banquo is around, Macbeth knows that he can never be safe on the Scottish throne.
Macbeth's also deeply in thrall to the witches' prophecies. The Weird Sisters told him that though Banquo will never become king, his descendants will. This makes Macbeth especially nervous about the security of his throne. He now believes he has no choice but to wipe out Banquo and his entire family if he's ever to have some measure of peace.