Answer:
Gamin:
A boy who hangs around on the streets (street urchin).
The first one is provoked and the second one is sonic. I think. Let me know if that’s not right
The correct answer is <span> A.Once things are done, there is no need to dwell on them, to worry about them, or to decide who is to blame.
Parallel structure means that the same form of a word is used throughout a sentence - here, the infinitive form of verbs is used: to dwell, to worry, to decide.
The rest of the sentences change the form of a word and are not consistent, which is why they don't have parallel structures. </span>
D. is the closest answer. He is overconfident but Macbeth's <span>fatal flaw is his unchecked ambition. He wants to be king no matter the cost and is willing to give up everything to have and keep the crown and throne. In the end, he still thinks he cannot be touched by any man born of a woman based on what the witches have told him. However, Macduff tells him that he was cut from his mother's womb and was not born in a natural way. Although Macbeth is afraid and no longer believes the witches, he still fights to the end and is killed.
I hope this helps.</span>