Answer:
McDonald (or MacDonwald), who was leading Irish troops.
The Thane of Cawdor, who was rising up against his own king.
Sweno, the King of Norway.
Explanation:
The forces that are attacking Duncan's are led by the following three men.
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You would first have to gain their respect so that they could listen to you, this means you must be in control, you have to disci pline the dog if they do something they shouldn't, (DO <u><em>NOT</em></u> DO IT PHYSICALLY ONLY THROUGH WORDS, Never abuse your dog!) If they do something bad, take it easy on them they might not understand they are doing something wrong simply talk to them in an upset tone so that they understand that they are upsetting you, Remember you also have to be caring, be kind and give them lots of attention and love, and they will respect you. From there you have to teach them the correct ways to do things, for example, potty training, (oh boy) you have to bring them outside every once in a while so they could do their business, tell them not to do it inside, and they will soon get the hang of it, and well for trcks, they take time. In the end, it will take time to teach them things, you just have to gain their respect and teach them. and that's how you train a dog. Now I just want to let you know, I don't own a dog, and this might not be completely correct, anyways this is my opinion on how to train a doggo.
If this poem begins with <em>Some say life's a monopoly game, </em>then the answer is - the metaphor for life in this poem is a monopoly game.
A metaphor is basically a comparison, without using words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as.
</em><em /><em /><em />So, instead of saying - life is like a monopoly game, you can just say - life is a monopoly game, which makes it a metaphor.
They are singular because mathematic and mathematics are the same thing, as well as physics; It's not like there are physic and physics.
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