To me you're right because A. is basically a theme. B. is somthing dealing with irony I believe. C. Its like youre reading a book and the character in the book is telling a story to a another character in the book. & D. Is basically like 1st person,2nd person & 3rd person point of view
It usually depends on what English teacher / class you have. I think you have to do (Last name, First Name, Book Name, City (if given), and Year) or maybe less depending on what your teacher ideally wants. Your teacher should clarify this and if they complain about this format, blame them for not teaching their preference to you. The period probably would be after the parenthesis, at the very end. Hope this helps
Answer:
Banquo.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's <em>Macbeth</em><em> </em>tells the tragic story of how the protagonist Macbeth brought his own ruin by being over-ambitious. He, along with his wife Lady Macbeth, used force and even illegal and traitorous deeds to get their wishes to come true.
In Act V scene i, the doctor was summoned by the gentlewoman who had reported that her mistress has been sleepwalking for some nights now. Once when both of them observed Lady Macbeth sleepwalk again, they heard her say<em> "who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him."</em> This <em>"old man"</em> that she mentioned is Banquo, whom she had just murdered so that the three witches' prophecy about her husband might come true.
The whole To Kill A Mockingbird was told from a point of view when Scout was grown up so she realized then, but as a child she was innocent so she did not realize that they was a mob in the first place. So for a short answer No she was aware.