The creative adult is the child who survived after the world tried killing them, making them “grown up”. The creative adult is the child who survived the blandness of schooling, the unhelpful words of bad teachers, and the nay-saying ways of the world.The creative adult is in essence simply that, a child.<span> </span>
This is a simple question, so don't overthink it. What parts did you read in which the characters appeared courageous or brave or hopeful? Look through the play and pick one (or more if required) occurrence of an action, thought, or dialogue of each character that fits one of these adjectives.
The answer to the question is A. Peaceful
The correct answer is D), the sentence that uses ellipsis correctly when integrating this quotation is: Macbeth describes life as a "poor player that struts ... his hour upon the stage." Ellipsis is used to indicate that a word or group of words has been intentionally left out of the quotation, in this example, the ellipsis is put instead of the words "and frets" that are in the original. Options A and C do not need the use of ellipsis because there are no word missing, and option B does not need it because it is at the start of the quotation.