The lines that <span>support the idea that Macbeth does not want to tell his wife about Banquo's murder until after it has been done are the following:
</span><span>A."Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, / Till thou applaud the deed."
The lines mean - It's better for you not to know about this until you see the results.</span>
No i do not think so because in order to expand out city with things we need you need to build them and add to it.
The options are:
- to help the reader visualize the thorough precautions that were in place
- to persuade the reader that safety precautions should always be followed
- to inform the reader of what could happen if precautions were overlooked
- to explain in great detail why such precautions were needed for the situation
Answer:
- to help the reader visualize the thorough precautions that were in place.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt, the key purpose for which the author includes the given paragraph is that '<u>it assists the readers in visualizing the detailed precautions that were there</u>.' It <u>includes every minute detail regarding the cautions to be kept in mind while following the order which is reflected through the descriptions of even the directions</u>('left Fort...headed South) along with the other small details like 'line of...automobiles...officers wearing civilian clothes...line of cars...behind two unmarked...snow-white..etc.'). These details allow the readers to imagine the seriousness of the zone in real and understand it better.
Answer:
he'd hit a passing deer???
Explanation: