Answer: Hi, I am quite certain the answer to your question is answer D
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Answer:
Received a letter from Macbeth.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" revolves around the rise and fall of Macbeth. Through murderous acts and nefarious plans, Macbeth tried to become the king of Scotland, aided by his wife and the knowledge of the three witches who had prophesied his rise and eventual destruction.
In Act 1 scene v, we see Lady Macbeth reading a letter from her husband Macbeth. In it, he told her about the three witches and their prophecy and how it became true for he had just been declared "Thane of Cawdor".
Thus, Lady Macbeth learned about the prophecies from her husband's letter.
Answer:
Relief, because she reassures her sister that she looks just fine.
Explanation:
Answer:
Reflecting is the process of paraphrasing and restating both the feelings and words of the speaker. The purposes of reflecting are: To allow the speaker to 'hear' their own thoughts and to focus on what they say and feel.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Simile - A
Metaphor - B
Personification - C
Hyperbole - E
Irony - D
Explanation:
Similes compare two different things.
Metaphors apply words to someone/somethings that aren't literally applicable.
Personification makes something sound living.
Hyperbole is a large exaggeration.
Irony is like sarcasm, when you don't actually mean something.
Hope it helps!