I think the word that means the same as "to cause" or "to impose" is "inflict."
But I'm not entirely certain...I hope this helps!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
"my aunt WILL be down" the will represents future tense, therefore the only correct answer can be C.
After the murder, Macbeth describes him of struggling to say 'Amen'. His attempt to pray is rejected, meaning that God will not bless him rather he is cursed to the evil deeds; killing Duncan when he is sleeping.
Answer:
the correct answer is the first one: "on some mondays, Bill felt it would be months before the weekend came.