Lady Macbeth right?
This quote in the speech is talking about nurturing and loving for a child. In stereotypical Jacobean times women were expected to be caring and loving towards their family. However, Lady Macbeth subverts these stereotypes by talking about how she doesn't want to be nurturing and is a manipulative and strong willed character
Lets say the number = x
the equation is:
2/3 x - 6 = -10 (add 6 to each side)
2/3 x - 6 + 6 = -10 + 6
2/3 x = -4 (multiply each side by 2/3 's reciprocal or 3/2)

x =

x = -6
The number is -6
It dosent say anything....
<em>Poe's ideas of daytime in the final stanzas of "Dreams and "A Dream" are similar because;</em>
D. Both poems suggest that daytime realities are inferior to dreams.
<u>Poe has described that daytime realities are less and less important than the dreams according to both of the poems. </u>
<u>Poe also gave a question of comparison between daytime realities and dreams in the final stanzas.</u>
Well mostly they are: I, me, we, us, my, mine, our, ours, myself, ourselves.