Lady Macbeth uses the language of spells in her soliloquy, which associates her with the supernatural and witchcraft. 'Come, you spirits/That tend on mortal thoughts…' She invokes the 'spirits' three times with the repetition of the verb 'come' which gives the impression that she is summoning an unseen power.
Explanation:
<u>ANSWER:
</u>
“A Tale of a Horse” has an amalgam of love, friendship and loss of innocence revolving around the entire story.
<u>EXPLANATION:
</u>
John Grady Cole and Lacey Rawlins go for an adventurous trip to Mexico, and they suffer due to loss of innocence. Though John Grady holds on the belief that people are good, Rawlin warns him.
Yet, John believes that everything would be alright. Due to the loss of innocence, he is unprepared for the love of Alejandra and put into prison, as they were accused of stealing by men.
Rhyme scheme is the correct answer