It might be said that Hedda destroyed the manuscript in order to "ruin Lovborg´s reputation" (option A). It might seem that the manuscript would redeem him from his past disgrace and, at the same time, it would establish him with a fine reputation in the future. It was considered a "child" for him and for Thea.
This is a rather personal question, and I can't answer for you, but I can give you my opinion.
When Macbeth says that line, he is referring to the meaninglessness of life. He is saying that life isn't really worth living because it is just a fleeting moment in time, and will eventually end, no matter what you do about it. He tried hard to fight for his ambition and become a king, and he did, but he died nevertheless, thus reaffirming his belief that life is 'signifying nothing' in the end.
Personally, I disagree with his opinions. Yes, life is going to end and we aren't going to live forever, however, we have to make do with what we were given. We aren't supposed just to lie down and wait to die - we should live our life to the fullest and make the most of it while we still can. As the famous aphorism goes, Carpe diem (Seize the day)!
Answer:
sorry your answer cannot be given
Explanation:
you need to be more specific on which chapter of which subject as everyone's textbooks are different
The infinite phrase must contain an infinitive, which in this case is "to follow". To complete the phrase, we need to know what was followed and any additional information such why or how was this something followed.
the correct answer is <span>B.to follow the recipe carefully</span>
- They put out the fire.
- They speak English there.
- They have repaired the car.
- Olives make olive oil.
- They will finish the work by two.
- They have seen a cormet for a long time.
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