Answer:
IN The explanation
Explanation:
The First Apparition tells an eager Macbeth that he should fear Macduff, saying "beware Macduff; / Beware the Thane of Fife...." The Second Apparition reassures Macbeth that "none of women born / Shall harm Macbeth" and the Third Apparition tells Macbeth he has nothing to fear until "Great Birnam wood" moves to "high ...
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the footnote of the attachment
Answer: Fragment
Reason why- the sentence only has a subject and a verb, not all the details needed for a sentence
Answer:
a poem written about Sancho Panza, loyal sidekick to the protagonist of the European novel Don Quixote
Explanation:
The poem would require knowledge of elements of a poem, including meter, foot, verse, form, rhythm, metaphor, alliteration, and simile, as well as words and imagery that evoke emotion.