The King is giving Macbeth the title; the Thane of Cawdor. Who had Macbeth and Banquo been fighting? He instructs Ross to go execute the Thane of Cawdor, so that the King can give the title to Macbeth and the Thane of Cawdor has been disloyal to the King.
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Well an exam is a test of knowledge, I don't think these are really necessary because its just showing what you know, and what you don't know its unfair and unnecessary, if the exam is asking you something you don't know its unfair, because then if you know nothing about what the exam is asking, it could make you seem not smart. This could be unfair, but if an exam is giving at the end of the school year or semester, then it would be fine because it would just be a recap of everything you've learned. While at the beginning of the school year, the exam can be unfair because its asking questions you don't know, but this could be helpful at the same time, because it can show how much you've grown from the beginning of the year. Overall these are some ideas to think of.
its D ALLITERATION (apex)
After reading the passage and looking for the compound nouns, we can identify and categorize them in the following manner:
- raindrops - closed
- baby sitters - open
- tractor-trailer - hyphenated
- bus stop - open
- newspapers - closed
- rain shower - open
<h3>What are compound nouns?</h3>
A compound noun is a noun formed by two words. They can be made of two nouns, an adjective and a noun, or a verb and a noun. They can also be categorized as open, closed, or hyphenated.
An open compound noun is written as two separated words. That is the case with "baby sitters," "bus top," and "rain shower" in the passage.
A closed compound noun is written as one word. That is the case with "raindrops" and "newspapers" in the passage.
A hyphenated compound noun is formed by two words joined by a hyphen. That is the case with "tractor-trailer" in the passage.
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