The answer is MacDuff, Macbeth's enemy, who was not "born of a woman", as he was born using a caesarean section, not in a manner that was considered regular back then. He fulfills the prophecy that Macbeth would be defeated by a man not born of a woman.
Roy Peter Clark shows he doesn't like Lehrer at all and doubts about his previous work, but in this case he compares Lehrer with a minister that pours water on the head of an infant and speaks the right words. He says that when this happens, the child is baptized and that it doesn't matter the moral condition of the minister. He compare Lehrer like this because he tells that he bought the author's Imagine and that he actually liked it and found it helpful, despite his doubtful work as a writer.
Because it has a doubt on American of stolen the flower ring they wanted to be assure themselves so they conduct thorough search .
It would be A.The duly principal was always late.
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