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Act 3 Scene 4. Lady MacBeth who is at that point trying to explain away MacBeth's what looks like an epileptic fit. As an aside she questions his manhood to get him out of the trance.
Depends on where it is in the play. I can't answer this.
Answer:
Yes and no, because there would be less people and they wouldn't want to fight because they have to rely on each other for survival. They would fight harder for their survival but not with each other in my opinion.
Explanation:
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it looks a lot like a black hole to me
Explanation:
the center looks like a black hole and around it there's yellowish orange ish rings much like a black hole
The correct answer is "John Steinbeck"
He was a famous American novelist, born in California, who depicted lives of regular Californian people, including folklore and symbolism, and other aspects of various traditions. He won the Nobel prize for his novel East of Eden.