There is two reasons. This is what I think but I don't know if it's true. It's probably because the fence is too old and weak or the geese probably helped him climb out. I really need to re-read Charllote's Web again to figure out that part. But I think reason 1 makes more sense though. Hope I helped.
<u>Lady Macbeth fears that her husband does not possess the personality traits that are necessary to achieve his main goal</u><u>: </u><u>to ascend to the throne</u><u>.</u> In other words,<u> she is worried that her husband is too kind to do what it takes to become king</u>, which is murdering Duncan. Moreover, in the play, she is the one that convinces Macbeth to do whatever is necessary to take the throne. Lady Macbeth is also the one that plans Duncan's death and calls her husband 'a coward' when Macbeth tells her that he should not kill Duncan.
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i do not know sorry man???
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what story is this? it's really familiar
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(b) -The phrase "both Accused and Accusers being stripped" clarifies that the accused were unfairly treated.
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The excerpt from Benjamin Franklin's "A Witch Trial at Mount Holly" as the title suggests, focuses on the tormented state of the accused("bound head and foot"). Thus, the phrase that best delivers and compliments the meaning of the excerpt is option B as it clearly reflects the central idea of the excerpt that aims to focus on unfair treatment with accused while the other options fail to do so. It evidently displays the essence of the excerpt. Therefore, the correct answer is option B.