I- what is happening here?
Its a dependent clause
and i think you meant "until" im not the grammar police but just sayin
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Lady Macbeth mean by "when none can call our pow'r to accompt" in these lines from Act V of The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare is <span>She and Macbeth cannot explain why they have so much power. the answer is B. </span>
Answer:
D. She immediately acknowledged that she had made a mistake and was sorry.
Explanation:
A is just being responsible
B is the opposite of virtuous, rude
C is just being expressive
D is being a good person
<span>This is to persuade the gathering of people of the truth of the ghost that has showed up before Marcellus and Barnardo on two earlier evenings. He is the suspicious logician who does not trust in ghostly visions and unquestionably not in phantoms, and when he is persuaded that a heavenly being has appeared to him and his associates, the gathering of people is persuaded also.</span>