1-a
2-b
3-a
4-a
5-b
6-b
7-a
8-a
9-a
10-a
11-b
12-b
13-c
14-b
15-b
Explanation:
In Act 1, Scene 2, the Captain who reports on the battle to Duncan calls Macbeth "brave" and "Valor's minion" (1.2.18, 21). Despite the fact that the rebellion had fresh soldiers to replace those who were injured or dead and that Macbeth and Banquo had been fighting for so long,...
Answer:
- Preposterous.
Explanation:
As per the question, the boldfaced word that best accomplishes the given sentence would be 'preposterous' as the another option goes completely out of context. The word 'preposterous' implies 'something absurd or ludicrous which is contrary to common sense' that appropriately fits to the context of the sentence and completes as well as accomplishes its meaning. After using this word, the sentence would imply that however, in earlier times the consideration of Earth as flat was an accepted fact but for today's scientist it is simply '<u>preposterous</u>' or 'senseless or shocking'.
So that you don't drift off from the topic and to make it nice and simple
Answer:
I think it is the young turtle
Explanation: