Characters :
Macbeth - WAVERING
Banquo - MEEK
Lady Macbeth - STRONG WILLING
<span>Duncan - LOYAL
Macbeth was so ambitious that he did everything against his better judgement to become the King of Scotland. He was easily influence by his wife.
Lady Macbeth was a strong willed ambitious evil woman who craves power.
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Supporting details are what complements an idea.
Ideas are the key elements of the story and the details that support them. <span>Idea is among the six traits that are very necessary to follow for effective writing. The ideas of the story contains the main message and the concept of the story. It is also made up of all the other supporting details that develop the theme of the story. A good writer prefers details that are very interesting and informative and not the obvious ones. The writer must repeat what the reader already knows. It is always an edge to be able to convey an idea in the most unique and extraordinary way. </span>
Answer:
I have 5 people in my family. My middle sister is in the hospital and my oldest sister is 15 years old. I have a mom and a dad. Me and my 2 sisters are adopted. I am the youngest. We all get along pretty well except when it is time to do the dishes. We also have a cat named Cheez-it. That is my family. :)
Muse, Greek Mousa or Moisa, Latin Musa, in Greco-Roman religion and mythology, any of a group of sister goddesses of obscure but ancient origin, the chief centre of whose cult was Mount Helicon in Boeotia, Greece. They were born in Pieria, at the foot of Mount Olympus. Very little is known of their cult, but they had a festival every four years at Thespiae, near Helicon, and a contest (Museia), presumably—or at least at first—in singing and playing.
Answer:
b. Then, just ahead, a deer and her baby, called a fawn, cautiously stepped right onto the trail in front of Jan and her mom
Explanation:
The quotation from the answer choices below that demonstrates the use of commas with a nonessential element is option B.
This is because a nonessential clause or phrase means that it can be removed from a sentence without affecting the main idea of the sentence. Commas can be used to set apart nonessential elements.