Answer:
solving crimes in the criminal justice system
<span>Ross arrives and announces that Macbeth is to be the new Thane of Cawdor, thus confirming the first prophecy of the Witches. Banquo and Macbeth are struck dumb for the second time, but now Shakespeare contrasts their responses. Banquo is aware of the possibility that the prophecies may have been the work of supernatural dark forces, as exemplified in his lines "What? Can the Devil speak true?" (108) and "oftentimes, to win us to our harm, / The instruments of Darkness tell us truths . . . — (only) to betray us" (123-125). Macbeth is more ambiguous. His speech is full of what will now become his trademark — questioning, doubting, weighing up, and seeking to justify: "This supernatural soliciting / Cannot be ill; cannot be good" (130-131).</span>
Answer:
C. Relaxing when he hears a knock at his door.
Explanation:
The poem The raven by Edgar Allan Poe opened with the narrator feeling weak and tired, he was starting to fall asleep when he heard a tapping noise like someone was gently knocking on his chamber door. The following lines:
''While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door'',
clearly show that the narrator was starting to relax when he heard tapping.
Well, its basically the problem or situation in a story its where is gives the audience suspense, fear, anger, sadness, and happiness its is where the situation is...
Ex: Jerry took my phone! (Represents Dramatic Irony)
Ex: Steve push me! (Represents Dramatic Irony)