Macbeth kills young Siward in battle and finds out that Macduff was not born of a woman. A Scottish army is heading towards Birnam Wood to join Malcolm and his English army. Malcolm arrives with the Scottish and English troops at Dunsinane. Macduff kills Macbeth and cuts off his head.
Ok I read it...now what...this isnt a question...what am I supposed to say...like...ok? cool whatever.
Cool what are you going to be doin there?
The correct answer is C.
In the story "On the Gull's Road", the narrator meets Mrs. Ebbling in a boat bound for Italy.
The narrator is immediately cautivated by Mrs. Ebbling's beauty. But Mrs. Ebbling appears to have no interest in anything or anyone, except for the sea. Mr. Ebbling "seemed always to have been swept along by ocean streams".
Slowly, the narrator gets closer to Mrs. Ebbling. And along the journey, they become friends, and then fall in love with each other while they admire the shoreline they are passing.