Collapsible<span> is formed from the verb </span>collapse<span>, which comes from the Latin </span>collāpsus<span>, "fallen together." This makes sense, since something that is </span>collapsible<span> "falls" into a tighter, more compact size or shape. Of course, anything that is able to fall can be considered </span>collapsible<span>, but the word refers more to something that is intentionally made to fall, rather than something like a rickety building that might collapse.</span>
Your answer (B) is correct because It's giving the ice berg human qualities.
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They're critical because they have the will to speak through a microphone and the whole world can hear it! Which means whatever they say may seem small, but in the end it just becomes a huge thing the whole world may pay attention to. When a speaker is giving speeches or some small talk everybody is always listening and whatever the category of the speech or small talk is those listeners or a.k.a. followers will always have a response to it!
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Here..”He worries that Banquo will be suspicious of Duncan's murder, since he was there when Macbeth received the prophecy that he would be king. He also wants to avoid a “fruitless crown,” so he decides to kill Banquo and his son Fleance in order to ensure that none of Banquo's “issue” take the throne after him.”