My answer would be, B or D
Let me think for a little bit
Answer:
what do you mean the keeper
Explanation:
Answer:
a member of any of certain religious orders of men, especially the four mendicant orders.
Explanation:
A friar belongs to a religious order, a group within the Catholic church. A friar is similar to a monk. Friars are like monks in that they are devoted to a religious life. ... The word friar developed in the thirteenth century from the Old French frere, "brother or friar." The Latin root is frater, or "brother."
The answer is B. By writing the story from Clark's point of view, Willa Cather <span>keeps readers from knowing what Aunt Georgiana truly feels. The first person point of view limits the perspective of readers into Clark Hamilton's thoughts and how he sees Aunt Georgiana. Only the author knows what the aunt will do in the future.</span>
Answer:
Macbeth is realizing that all of his striving for power has been for nothing.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" revolves around the story of a general who commits horrendous crimes to get the throne of Scotland. The play or story deals with themes of greed, loyalty, evil against good, guilt, supernatural, and ambition, among others.
In the given quote from Macbeth from Act V scene v, we see Macbeth reacting to the news of his wife's death. He declares that <em>"life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more."</em> This is similar to the "The Seven Ages of Man" from Shakespeare's "As You Like It". Macbeth seems to realize the futility of all things, be it the ambitious desire to be in power or be mighty.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.