Answer:
And they laughed all the time, and that made the duke mad; and everybody left, anyway, before the show was over, but one boy which was asleep.
Explanation:
Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" tells the story and adventures of a young boy 'Huck' and his life looking for adventures.
The above provided excerpt is from chapter XXII of the book where Huck had watched a circus show. Then, the duke's performance was viewed by only twelve people, not enough to get any profit. The lines "And they laughed all the time, and that made the duke mad; and everybody left, anyway, before the show was over, but one boy which was asleep" shows the humorous occasion in the context. The performance of the duke may have attracted just a meager number of audience but those viewing it still had a lot of fun and laughed, which made the duke met. But this was all supposed to be, for he's performing and it is on the audience how they react. The anger of the Duke made everyone leave before the show was even over, except one boy who couldn't leave for he had already fallen asleep to even leave.
Macbeth is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Macbeth of being made Thane of Cawdor, he writes to his wife about it and that what he has been tempted by the three weird sisters. Being excited about being king, also he is disturbed by "New honors" and the working of the supernatural world where "Nothing is/But what is not."
Macbeth deliberates about killing Duncan in scene 7.
<em>"If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well</em>
<em>It were done quickly...</em>
<em>But this blow</em>
<em>Might be the be-all and end-all--here,</em>
<em>But, here, upon this bank and shoal of time,</em>
<em>We'd jump the life to come..."</em>
Thing that Macbeth is concerned about is regicide being a serious crime and a grievous offense. It can upset the Chain of Being, for whom the king was God's deputy on earth. Macbeth is reluctant to kill King Duncan and he is host to the king and should prevent from any kind of harm to the king. In a fear of being punished by heaven to kill a king who is virtuous, Macbeth decides not to murder Duncan and concludes it as his "vaulting ambition."
Therefore, the passage which best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not murdering Duncan is B.Duncan is such a good and popular king; it would be cruel to kill him and make the country sad.
Answer:
This is really something that only you can answer. They just want to know what your goals are for where you would like to be in the last few weeks of school, but I need the points so here...
1. Majorly thinking about what you would like to do next year. (Depends college? Ap classes if your entering or remaining in HS)
2. Finding different ways to remain healthy and in sports (If thats something you do?)
3. Caring more about my mental health (Basic responce)
4. making sure I stay in a good place with school. (Another basic responce)
5. Focusing on *enter future career* and acheiving the steping stones to get there. (A more elaborate basic response.)
Explanation:
If they wish for a written response I can't help you there. Just make a sentence for each goal and that should be a pretty good paragraph.
Answer:
Irony
Explanation:
There are several meanings of irony, some of which are the following:
- the use of words to express the opposite of what we actually mean. For example, if it's raining outside, we can say:<em> It's such nice weather today!</em>
- when the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what we would expect. This is called situational irony. A veterinarian helping other people's animals while harming his own dog would be an example of situational irony.