Answer: E
Explanation: No one is directly addressed and therefore no blame is given
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
its saying something not true but it's almost exactly like it is
It's a yin-yang sort of thing. The black, while seeming thoroughly dark, gleams white which implies that there is good in the bad, light in the dark, etc.
The highways were happy to him because the poet was happy when he traveled them (option 2). He is recalling the place, his past and the memories he had in that place. Even thought, now he is an adult and he is not able to come back. it seems that the "returning" to it is not literal but he is not able to go back to his childhood.
This is an extremely dramatic scene and Shakespeare sets the stage for the bloody murder with the "owl that shriek'd, the fatal bellman," as even nature cries out against the murder of Duncan. Lady Macbeth fears that the murder is unaccomplished, yet when Macbeth enters, he says, "I have done the deed." Suspense is heightened here by the quick exchange of dialogue between husband and wife:
"Did you not speak?"
"When?"
"Now."
"As I descended?"