A Past Perfect Tense indicates actions that have been accomplished or done in the past before another action takes place. In the choices given, the example of the sentence that uses past perfect tense is, "Carl had asked his mother's permission before he left town."
Answer:
rhetorical appeals
Explanation:
these are devices in rhetoric that classify the speaker's appeal to the audience
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1. Lexicon 2. Verbose 3. Epilogue 4.scribbling 5. Bibliophile
Macbeth at the beginning of the play is described as being valiant and worthy. He executes an enemy to protect his country from a rebel. At the end of the play, Macbeth's actions are similar (his instinct to fight and kill), but his justification for those actions have changed drastically. He decides to kill Macduff's family even though they have done nothing wrong, which is very different from his earlier willingness to kill an enemy in defense.