Answer:
The answer is A: breaking it up into shorter sentences and phrases.
Explanation:
The remaining part of the above question:
Which reading strategy would most help in comprehending the sentence?
A. Breaking it up into shorter sentences and phrases
B. Looking up the longer words
C. Relating the content to personal experience
D. Re-reading the sentence aloud.
When reading a text, especially one that is long, there are ways we can enhance our comprehension of what is being read.
In the text above, especially the first part, you can see that the sentence is very long. It contains a lot of commas and is generally not easy to understand.
A reading strategy that would help the most to comprehend it is to break it up into shorter sentences and phrases. This can easily be done by eliminating the commas and adding a couple of full stops to make them shorter sentences.
This would aid most in understanding.
second to last one is right
the biggest structural component in this story is foreshadowing!!!
Macbeth has been adapted so many times for the same reason why all Shakespeare's plays have been adapted so many times. It is because they are not bound to a single point in time and by changing temporal details it can be applicable to any society at any time. The theme that is "power corrupts" has been ever present and this is why it keeps getting adapted.
Anything to do with politics , very descriptive, lots of information.