The highest point of tension in Act V of Macbeth is when Macduff reveals that he was not born naturally. He exclaims that he was "from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd" (v.viii) --in modern context that means he was born by c-section. The witches told Macbeth that none of woman-born could harm Macbeth, but that he should fear Macduff. When Macduff reveals this about his birth, Macbeth and the audience know that Macduff is going to be successful in killing Macbeth.
Answer: Read the essay through once to see if you can identify the author's claim.
Explanation:
The first read-through should focus on what the writer is trying to say.
Please selected me BrainlIest.
Answer:relevant- dry and windy, constructed of wood, sent to the wrong address,
rainfall put out the fire
less important- in a barn, 9 p.m., exhaustion
Explanation: correct
Absolute phrases are types of phrases which don't refer to just a single word in a sentence, but rather to the entire sentence. Usually, they have this form: noun + participle (looks like a verb ending in -ing) + optional modifiers/objects.
In this sentence, just look for a participle in order to find your absolute phrase. The correct answer is eyes glittering with concentration. The phrase describes how Jacques managed to move his cursor.