Answer: A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance
Explanation:
The line from Part 1 best explains Thoreau's message is that "A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance".
Thoreau believed that the government was corrupt and immoral and he was furious when a relative paid his tax on his behalf when he was arrested. He believed that unjust laws should be resisted.
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6. If the underlined phrase is <em>in a theatrical family, </em>then this is A. a prepositional phrase, because it begins with the preposition <em>in. </em>The sentence doesn't even have a participle ,gerund, or infinitive.
7. If <em>James and Ella </em>is underlined, then this is a C. appositive phrase.
Answer:
Lady Macbeth's ambition to see her husband become King
Explanation:
After Macbeth's meeting with the three witches, he went ahead and told his wife of the revelations. Now, Macbeth wanted to rule, but left to him he wouldn't have committed the gruesome crime i.e murdering Duncan in cold blood. However, Lady Macbeth is not of the same sensibilities with her husband and would do anything to make him a King.
She pestered him incessantly and struck at his ego, he's being a coward for not doing what the witches had foretold. She manipulated Macbeth into killing Duncan and she implicated the innocent guards.
After this gruesome murder of an innocent man, neither Macbeth nor his wife know peace and the actions of that night ruined them all.
Grand assumptions would be exaggerations