Answer:
Graffiti
Explanation:
The steel rods, the cement and the grey stone were all included in both the excerpt and the image but the graffiti on the wall was not included in the excerpt.
Answer:
do you have a list?? sorry it wouldnt let me comment
Explanation:
Macbeth says these lines after he hears the witches' prophecies. He's basically trying to figure out what to do with that information, and in particular he's trying to figure out if it's good or evil. He's all like, "If witches are evil, then why are they telling me such good news?" (They told him he'll be king one day.)
The best answer therefore seems to be D. These are witches, who are presumed to be evil, but they've given him good news and one of their prophecies has already been proven true ("commencing with a truth").
B is also a good answer, but it's less directly supported by these lines, since Macbeth isn't directly addressing the danger of the witches' darkness.
The answer is: a tragedy with humorous qualities and a tragedy with a dramatic ending
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Here is my letter.
Hi Mr. Kyle,
This is just a short letter to express my gratitude for the wonderful opportunity you gave me for having me facilitated the award of the scholarship to study at the National University in Mexico City.
Dear professor Kyle, it was a great experience I would never forget.
It has been a couple of months and I just arrived from this great experience.
You do not have how important was for me to know more about another and fantastic culture as the Mexican culture. I had the chance to make new friends, to know different teachers and styles of teaching.
These were months of learning not only the school subjects, but how people my age think, believe, and aspires in life.
This was a life-changing experience, and for that, I will always be in debt to you Mr. Kyle.
Again, thank you very much for your help and hope I can visit you soon.
Best regards,