The root word in educate is ate.
The words here with ate in it is duplicate. I don't see any other words with the root word ate in it.
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Definitions or restatements.
Synonyms.
Antonyms or opposites.
Examples or explanations.
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Sarcastic.
Explanation:
The author uses irony and a sarcastic tone in order to explain her point about the unattainable image of beauty.
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1. The old woman looked up at the sky and said that dark clouds were a sign of rain.
2. She asked me where I would be the next day in case she had to call me.
3. The principal told us to be calm and to listen to him.
Explanation:
<u>To report an affirmative sentence, we pay attention to the verb tense. We use the past form of the original tense used in the sentence. We also change the subject, according to whom the speaker is talking to. Expressions of time must be altered to fit the new tense as well (sentence 1)</u>
<u>When reporting a question, we must not only observe the rules above, but also the fact that it will no longer be structured as a question in the new sentence (sentence 2). As for the imperative, we use verbs such as "ask" or "tell", and the reported sentence uses "to" or "not to" (sentence 3).</u>
NOTE:
There is something important to note about the original sentences: not one of them reveals to whom the speakers are talking to. Therefore, there can be different possibilities of reported speech, especially for sentences 2 and 3. Let's use sentence 2 as an example. The original is: <em>“Where will you be tomorrow, in case I have to call you?” she said.</em> But we don't know who "you" is. I chose to make the reported sentence by transforming "you" into "me", as if the woman was talking to me. But she could have been talking to someone else - a man, for instance. In that case, the reported sentence would be: <em>She asked him where he would be the next day in case she had to call him.</em>
In act I, the soldiers care less about him and they think he is weak to battle due to his wife insisting he was a coward and that cowards never have power over their wives and instead do as what their wives tell them. Lady Macbeth forced Macbeth to become less of a coward by killing King Duncan; as Lady Macbeth was afraid of killing King Duncan-himself- as he looked identical to his father while asleep. So Macbeth was forced to do the deed to kill the king so he can be titled 'Thane of Cawdor.' The play goes that since Macbeth has successfully planned a murder attack on Duncan, Macbeth became greedy for more power and was more covetous to priced possessions- thanks to his wife convincing him to gain power by doing all the 'dirty work' intent murderous acts. Fast forward to Act V The soldiers were petrified and would anyway to please Macbeth- so Macbeth wouldn't end up killing them. Macbeth became full of himself, more greedy, was selfish towards others- even his wife, and remained a tyrant until his wife's unconscious that awoke his inner self..