The words "breach in nature" represent the idea that Duncan's murder is a disruption of the order.
<h3>What do these words represent?</h3>
- The words show that something that shouldn't have happened has happened.
- The words show system violation done forcefully and negatively
- The words show how something disharmonious is being established.
In "Macbeth" we find that Duncan was a good king, with few enemies and much admired, in addition to having good health. This shows that Duncan's death was not something that should have happened and if it did, it should be from natural causes and not precociously through murder.
This murder caused Duncan to lose his life at the wrong time, making the environment disharmonious and corrupted as a "breach in nature."
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120.
How do I know this?
120/3=60 & 120/5=24
Answer:
1. Contempt
Explanation:
Contempt means to have the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn
If she glared she obviously wasn't happy
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Your main character received an unexpected phone call.
1) Where is the character?
My main character is at home, happily reading a book by the fireplace on a cold winter night.
2) What is the call about and who was calling?
The call my main character recieved is about their significant other getting into a crash while driving. My main character's significant other is in the hospital, so a nurse is calling to inform my main character.
3) What conflict is introduced?
The conflict that is introduced is if my main character's significant other will survive.
4) What series of events does the phone call set in motion?
The phone call to inform my main character about their significant other's situation would lead to a rushed, but careful, drive to the hospital. Then, my main character would have to sign in and go in the assigned room to see their dearly beloved bedridden and hurt.
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