Macbeth and his wife had a nice relationship until he encountered the witches who prophesied his kingship. His wife then urged him to kill King Duncan so she would be queen and he king. This of course was desfavorable for both of them. The relationship they have after becoming king and queen is less warm and emotionally penetrating. Macbeth became an old shell of a man (sociopath) while his wife became a lunatic. Things between them wasn’t as they used to be when they had a less social standing.
Answer:
Not sure but can narrow it down
Explanation:
I don't have enough info to be sure about the answer. I don't know if there is an article or passage to read. If there is, please upload it so I can help you further. I think the answer should be either the first choice or the last choice. If you want to persuade readers that huskies sometimes steal food from humans, in order to compare the consequences, it could be to open up someone's eyes as to what they are doing is wrong. It would be like asking a thief, how would you feel if a husky snatched your filet mignon off of your plate? They would hopefully see that it wouldn't feel good, therefore they shouldn't steal because it will hurt someone else.
The option that says they want to persuade readers that humans and huskies are treated as equals, in my opinion, means that if we would give consequences to a dog such as scolding him, a human should also receive some sort of consequence.
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The verb in the sentence is tripped.
Answer:
C Information organized according to physical location in space
Explanation:
Spatial organization deals with space (that's why it's called <u>spatial</u>)... as in 3D.
It's in the real world, something you can touch and manipulate.
We would be talking for example of the spatial organization of a room, meaning where the furniture is, what are the dimensions of room, and so on.
That can be applied to any thing that is physical, concrete, and how it's organized in the real world.
Answer:
Here are the obvious ones:
food (aka sustenance)
water (aka sustenance)
a clean living enviroment
sun
and oxygen
Explanation:
Physiological Needs
The needs that a human being's body requires to function (e.g. food, water, air).
Safety Needs
The needs that a human being requires to feel safe (e.g. shelter, employment, nutrition).
Love and Belonging
The needs that a human being requires to feel loved (e.g. family, friendship).
Esteem
The needs that a human being requires to feel accomplished (e.g. respect, confidence, status).
Self-Actualization
The needs that a human being requires to feel their full potential, being the best they can be.