Ur answer is C!!! i’m 95% sure
Here is a small short story about deceptive appearances
In a beautiful kingdom was a prince, who he himself was quite handsome. The prince was quite picky, however, he was looking for a princess to wed. He turned them all away, too ugly, too poor, too sarcastic, too perfect. There was one left. The last princess was very beautiful, she had long raven hair, piercing emerald eyes, and a sweet personality. The princess though seeming perfect, was a witch. The prince decided upon the last princess, who at their ceremony, revealed herself to be a witch. The witch cursed him to be as ugly as his soul. Proving that looks can trick you if you look no further.
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I feel as if the answer is C - "Daylight is experienced in business ventures."
Since, in the passage it states multiple times of Daylight's construction plan.
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Explanation:
He did that so as to be able to grab the reader's attention, using understatement as a way to talk about the brutal acts
I believe that Lady Macbeth's words to her husband most often express her dissatisfaction with him. She believes he is not strong enough, she is emasculating, making her husband feel he's not a real man. She often says she wished she were born a man, so that she could do everything her weak husband isn't capable of doing.