<em><u>see (an event, typically a crime or accident) happen.</u></em>
<em><u>hope</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>that</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>helped</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>you</u></em><em><u>!</u></em>
1. They predict Macbeth will be Thane of Cawdor and eventually the king. They predict that Banquo will be "lesser than Macbeth, and greater, Not so happy, and yet happier" and that his descendants will be kings although he will not be one.
2. True
3. Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill King Duncan.
4. Macbeth hires murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance to prevent this from happening.
5. The ghost of Banquo
6. He sits in his usual place at the table.
7. His wife and son have been killed.
8. Macduff has gone to England to ask King Edward for help to restore Scotland to how it was before Macbeth became king.
9. Macbeth thinks he is invincible because trees can't march. However he misunderstands this apparition as it is a symbol of Malcom's attack. He thinks this means no one can harm him.
11. True
13. To "be born" meant to be delivered in a normal vaginal delivery. ... So if Macduff was cut from his dead mother's body, he was not born of a woman at all, but was "untimely ripped."
14. Malcolm III
15. Malcolm takes over as king
"Tragedies" is the one among the following choices given in the question that is the kind of plays written by Sophocles. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this is the answer that has genuinely come to your help.
Answer:
Indians <u>are </u>known for their hospitality. They feel that guest is a person to be <u>honoured </u>and respected and <u>serving </u>him is a sacred duty. My mother <u>is</u> very particular about <u>keeping </u>things in their proper place, but the moment Mr. Narayan <u>arrived</u>, our guest room as well as our drawing room is in a total mess. He is very unsystematic and <u>throws </u>things here and there. As long as Mr. Narayan is in the house. our whole routine<u> is going to remain </u>upset.
Explanation:
Here, we need to pay attention to the tenses and voice of verbs.
The present simple tense (<em>are, throws</em>) is used to talk about habits, unchanging situations, general truths, and fixed arrangements.
The past simple tense (<em>arrived</em>) is used to talk about actions that took place and finished in the past.
The construction <em>is going to + infinitive</em><em> (is going to remain) </em>can be used for predictions based on something we can see or hear now.
Gerunds (<em>serving, keeping</em>) are nouns derived from verbs by adding -ing.
The passive voice (<em>to be honored</em>) is used when we want to emphasize the action and the object of a sentence rather than the subject.