For the first one, I would start by mentioning the characters crime, add something about how it was inexcusable, then incorporate a condensed precis on the characters situation (leaving out any bits that could embody the characters freedom). And end with a statement that discloses that your appeal is unarguable because (enter main argument here) and that is why so and so should be imprisoned.
<span>For the second question, I would personally choose the feminist because it would in theory be easier to explain their basic philosophy and how it is affecting the plot. Because I don't know who the character is, I can't really elaborate further. But please contact me if you need any more help, I'll do what I can. </span>
<span>Connotation
invokes a meaning of a word.</span>
<span>Denotation is the literal meaning of a word.</span>
From what I can tell, there was a battle in Scottland. Macbeth and his army had won the battle. On the way back from the battle, Macbeth had encountered some witches who then proceeded to tell him he will become King. After returning, King Duncan (considered very nice especially for being a king) promoted him to Thane. But overcome with greed Beth started thinking about what the witches said and started to fantasize about killing the king. The King hosted a party for Beth's promotion at Beth's house. Macbeth's wife then heard about the "prophecy" and tried to convince Macbeth to kill king who then proceeded to do as told. At the end of the story Macbeth killed the current King out of greed.
1. Abnegation are chosen to be the political leaders of society because they are the most selfless of the factions, and therefore it is thought that they will do what's best for the good of the people and will not be corrupted with power.
2. Jeanine Matthews is the sole representative of Erudite, and Beatrice's father has a dislike for her because she released a report attacking his political partner, Marcus. I believe his actions are not warranted because there is evidence supporting that what Jeanine claims Marcus did to his son, Tobias, is in fact true. However, Beatrice's father does not believe that Marcus is capable of being cruel because of his faction.