The answer is B) a clear knowledge of what the author tried to say.
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Lady Macbeth reads to herself a letter she has received from Macbeth. ... What does Lady Macbeth resolve to do? She resolves to put her natural femininity aside so that she can do the bloody deeds necessary to seize the crown.
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B) construct counterarguments to the oppositions argument. not 100% sure
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1 a direct comparison metaphor<span>
2. story of an author's own life </span>autobiography <span>
3. clause modifying a noun or pronoun </span>adjective clause<span>
4. a listing of sources used in a paper </span>works cited<span>
5. a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne </span>The Scarlet Letter <span>
6. number one best seller of the 19th century </span>Uncle Tom's Cabin<span>
7. a main clause that can function as a sentence </span>independent clause <span>
8. a word picture with a concrete reference in the real world image
9. pioneer of free verse in poetry Walt Whitman
10. The Power of Sympathy </span>William Hill Brown <span>
11. giving an inanimate object human characteristics personification
12. author of Our Town Thornton Wilder
13. first person to use historical method of dictionary research </span>Samuel Johnson <span>
14. guide and narrator for Our Town </span> the stage manager