Answer:
Explanation:
one main idea that gets built on by the supporting sentences
Tan uses the word “impeccable” to describe her mother's English.
Answer: D
Explanation
In the story, Tan describes her mother when she shouts a stockbroker's boss using in impeccable English.
This means that even though Tan's mother is not fluent in her English, he still believes that her English is still well enough.
Tan felt the band when he described his mother's English as broken.
This always bothered him and thought it was destroyed and was to be implemented since it lacked sound and wholeness.
Therefore this is the reason why he described it as impeccable.
Roman citizens could vote on the senates legislation and some citizens were involved in electing public officals but there was exceptions to that.
Answer:
The monologue shows Lady Macbeth does not really believe her husband to be capable of achieving great things by himself. She believes that he needed some persuasion to achieve things.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" revolves around the story of how a general, Macbeth moved up to the throne of Scotland. The play deals with themes of betrayal, greed, good vs. evil, appearance vs. reality, ambition, supernatural influences, etc.
The given passage from Act I scene v shows Lady Macbeth reacting to her husband's letter. In the letter, Macbeth had written that he had been made the new Thane of Cawdor and she felt happy about the good news. But at the same time, she wants him to return fast for she believes he did not have the strong will to get what he wants. And so, she will 'talk' him into being brave and go after the things that will make him great.
This monologue shows Lady Macbeth does not really believe her husband to be capable of achieving great things by himself. She believes that he needed some persuasion to achieve things.