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In Act I, Ross brings good news. He tells Duncan of Macbeth and Banquo's valiance in defeat of Norway. Later, he tells Macbeth that he is Thane of Cawdor. In Act IV, Ross informs Lady Macduff that her husband has left them for England.
Explanation:
Answer: They want there audience to infer what will happen, to understand it themselves. That way it will make for a better read, rather than being told it, a reader can piece together themselves and fully understand the words being said, a great writer will never reveal their plans just as a great magician never reveals their secrets. Writers want you to explore your mind, and find connections bit by bit. This makes for a wonderful book.
Explanation: I love reading it's a passion of mine, i hope this helps
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1.To do something without thinking and/or without care.
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2.Something moving quickly and vigorously.
Explanation:
There are two definitions of this word. When writing an essay or narrative make sure you add adjectives and nouns to make sure the audience knows which definition you are using.
One example of the 1st definition would be:
"My friends were all staring at me, I had no time to think. I skated down the steep hill impetuously."
One example of the 2nd definition would be:
"The water was flowing down with such impetuous, I felt like it could've swept me down at any moment."
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. The type of figurative language used would be simile. It<span> is a figure of speech that directly compares two things by using connecting words for instance like and as. Hope this answers the question.</span>