“Fair is foul and foul is fair” ...
“Brave Macbeth – Well he deserves that name – Confronted him with brandished steel” ...
“Stars hide your fires; let not light see my dark and deep desires” ...
“Come you spirits, that tend on mortal thoughts.
A hunter would protect himself from the bear by using a high powered rifle and a tree stand. The bear would protect itself from the hunter by climbing said tree and killing the hunter.
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Well i don't think anyone understood your question.
Trivial details are details that have little to no relation to the evidence you are supporting. Supporting details back up you evidence strongly. Trivial details will often be used to keep the audience interested (ex: A fun fact about the moon.)
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