Macbeth says the witches can set loose the storms.
In Act 4, Scene 1, Macbeth is speaking to the witches, demanding answers and more prophecies when he says:
"Though you untie the winds and let them fight"
He then provides examples of the damage he knows the storms could do when the witches let the winds loose.
I think the answer is : B. preposition: through; object of the preposition: window
preposition describe a relationship between words in a sentence and the object of the preposition is the head noun within the noun phrase or the noun clause
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It has been a while since we last met. "But as the saying goes better late than never". Upon receiving you letter, I have now come to realize the importance of school.
There are so many reasons why you shouldn't stop schooling, and some of those reasons are explained below
Civilization,
In my opinion being civilizated means showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement and manners. Being educated is almost just like being civilizated, because, you will be educated in school and not only at home. You would also get to experience things that those who left school or those who don't school didn't.
Respected and Accepted
If you continue to school to school you Will be socially acceptable and Respected by those who use to doubt you
In conclusion it is better to stay in school and be educated than leave school and feel regret for it.
Answer :
Cambridge English Dictionary defines "terrible" as "very unpleasant or serious or bad."
So, terrible is a synonym of feeling bad. In the given paragraph, the lines " Ian felt terrible." and "He felt very badly" are repetitions of each other.
The sentences " Ian felt terrible. He felt very badly about not watching his sister. He made a resolution to be a better brother in the future.
" in this paragraph can be combined to eliminate repetition most effectively in the following way :
A) Ian felt very badly about not watching his sister, so he made a resolution to be a better brother in the future.