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c-he is a bad king
Explanation:
In Act 1 Scene 7, Macbeth is seen soliloquizing and contemplating killing King Duncan. He contemplates committing the murder quickly as if there were no consequences but he also realizes that there would be judgment for his actions.
He realizes that King Duncan is a very good man. He acknowledged that he was <em>so clear in his virtues that his virtues will</em> <em>plead like angels</em>. He also acknowledges that he was his King, his kinsman, and his guest, as seen in the following lines:
<em>First, as I am his kinsman and his subject,
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<em>Strong both against the deed; then, as his host,</em>
If not given justice equally to everyone, which goes from racial equality to gender equality, than there will be large amount of riots/ protests that may occur. For example, the one that took place during George Floyd’s death.
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Answer:
B. Compare and contrast because the passage is comparing and contrasting hail and sleet.
Answer:
Which passage is this question talking about?
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