Answer:
You need to find <u>clues</u> from the text in order to make a prediction.
Explanation:
When we're reading a book, we can often catch ourselves wondering about what's going to happen next and trying to predict different things, such as what the book will be about, what the author is trying to tell us, what would happen next at the end of the book if it were to continue, etc.
Predicting requires us to:
- find and use clues within the text, and
- use what we already know from personal experience or knowledge.
Scotland is suffering under Macbeth's rule. He illegally became king by murdering the previous king, Duncan. Once he started his reign, he changed completely - he used to be an honorable warrior, but his ambition corrupted him, and he became a tyrant once he assumed the throne. During his reign, people in Scotland were afraid all the time about what their new king might do, and his own country was suffering.
This is what Malcolm had to say about Macbeth's rule, which testifies to his terrible reign:
<em>"I think our country sinks beneath the yoke.
</em><em>It weeps, it bleeds, and each new day a gash
</em><em>Is added to her wounds."</em>
Answer: World war 3 hasn't started dude.
Explanation:
Answer:
Written in question and answer format, and typically, a reader writes to the outlet with a problem in the form of a question, and the media outlet provides an answer or response.
Explanation:
One example is:
Question: Dear Appleπ101,
I am not sure how to catch up on grades. What should I do?
Sincerely,
Unmotivated
Answer:
Dear Unmotivated,
maybe studying will help! Perhaps even creating study group dedicated to helping solve questions about homework and tests.
Hope this helps,
Appleπ101