Answer: Macbeth is frightened about the fight, and comforts himself by stating that he will at least die in a battle.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's <em>Macbeth</em> is a play about a man's ambition to become a king. He eventually does achieve his goal, but at a cost: having killed both King Duncan and Banquo, Macbeth is consumed with guilt.
In <em>Act V, Scene V</em>, Macbeth has just found out that his wife is dead, when a messenger informs him that the trees of Birnam Wood are are advancing towards Dunsinane. Shocked by both news, Macbeth remembers the witches' prophecy that he would not die until Birnam Wood came to Dunsinane. This makes him even more terrified.
It seems that, at this point, Macbeth is ready to die. Although afraid, he tells his men that they will at least die <em>'with our armor on.'</em>
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Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby are filthy rich people. Daisy becomes infatuated with Gatsby despite her relationship with Tom...their relationship is already broken anyways since Tom has been cheating on Daisy with some chick named Myrtle. Nick(the narrator) is fascinated with Gatsby, but Nick plays hardly any noticable role in the story...he's more of an onlooker of all the rich-people drama. Gatsby and Daisy fall "in love" or perhaps they're just lustful for one another. Long story short, Daisy runs over Tom's lover Myrtle and kills her...and then a couple days later Gatsby dies in his fancy pool.
Answer:
For the first question - C. For the second question - A.
Explanation:
Answer:
C. by providing Julie with something she gets complimented on
Explanation: I got it right on the test