Answer:
Macbeth's reaction to Duncan's murder is to feel guilt, remorse, regret, to express his guilty conscience, to refuse to enter Duncan's chamber, to struggle to compose himself and finish the deed, to experience hallucinations, and to ultimately feign innocence through a display of emotion at the murder.
Explanation:
• State the central idea in your own words.
• Begin with the central idea and then include a few key details.
• Include all the details and examples given in the speech.
Terribly sorry if one of them ends up being wrong. However, I hope I was of help.
The given line above is actually made by Francis Pharcellus Church which is taken from "<span>Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus". And based on this line, I can say that the emotion that the author appeals here is awe and wonder in the unknown. The best answer to this would be option B. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
I can't wait for this movie <em><u>because/as </u></em>the main charecter is played by my favourite actor
Answer:
A, a, the, the, a, the, the
Explanation:
If the letter of the next word is not a vowel, you will use 'a'. If neither a or an make sense in the blank, you put 'the' instead.