In these lines, Macbeth reacts to the witches telling him he cannot be beaten until "Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill...come against him."
His lines reflect his ego and his ambition because he doesn't even stop to consider the possibility he could be beaten. He immediately says, "That will never be." He is so blinded by ambition that he dismisses the prophecy and looks forward to becoming king.
He says that may the woods never rise until "high-placed Macbeth...live the lease of nature." Here, Macbeth is saying that he foresees himself as king, dying a natural death (likely of old age). His ego and ambition blind him to any other possibility.
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Explanation:
1.Because they do not believe in the mass anymore.I mean,if you don't believe in it,what's the use of going?
2.Because people are so busy they don't have time for any other stuff such as religious stuff.
An apposition is a relation between a word an a noun. Foe example "Rudolph red-nosed reindeer"
red-nosed is an apposition
Hope I helped!
One prediction I have about what will happen next in the personal narrative is that Frederick Douglass will become a free man. His new owners seem nice, so they will do the right thing.