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Types of Figurative Language used: Imagery, onomatopoeia, personification, simile
What I think my summer will be like might be really fun. What I hope and plan to do will be to hang out with friends and enjoy the warm, soft breeze as we hang out together during the bright, sunny day and possibly during the quiet, starry nights. What I would also want to do is play video games with friends while I listen to the soft click-clacking of the controller's joysticks and buttons. I would also love to stay inside for a few days and enjoy some time alone while I sketch or paint, and watch as my pencil or paintbrush dance along the canvas, creating a beautiful scenery. I'd also like to go to the movies with friends or family and take in the smell of freshly popped popcorn and eat my favorite candies and snacks as we watch the movie while whispering as quietly as mice. I'd like to go to the park with some friends and family and celebrate each other's birthdays and play around together while we wait for cake. At the end of each week, I would want to lay back on my bed and watch my favorite animes and catch up on mangas that I left alone while I was so busy with school. Another thing I would want to do as well would be to go see relatives that live a little far and spend a day or two with them as we enjoy our time together and have fun. There's many other things I would love to do, but I think I'll take it one day at a time.
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Answer: B
Explanation: he brings lady macbeth into action and hints at ambition in both of them 
 
        
             
        
        
        
There are three murderers in the scene. The action occurs at dusk (The First Murderer: "The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day.") The scene happens near the palace, in a park. Banquo and Fleance bring a torch to the scene. The First Murderer manages to put out the light, while all three of them attack and kill Banquo. The scene lasts a couple of minutes only, and the action unfolds very quickly. The dialogue is quick, with short, interrupted lines, which is logical considering the fact that this is a murder scene. At first, while they are waiting for Banquo and Fleance to show up, their language is wordier. But then, right before and after the murder, it is swift and abbreviated, telling us that the murderers are members of a lower social class (The Second Murderer: "Then ’tis he: the rest / That are within the note of expectation / Already are i' th' court.") Banquo's last words are that he is betrayed; also, the warning to Fleance to run away to safety. Banquo realizes in an instant that this is a political murder, and that his son is the next potential victim. So, he wants to protect him. We don't see from the text how Fleance escapes.