<span>Strong-Willed: Lady Macbeth (she is insistent that Macbeth follow through with the murder and become the king she thinks he was meant to be)
Wavering: Macbeth (he is unsure of whether or not to kill Duncan. He appreciates what Duncan has given him, and doesn't want to betray that.)
Loyal: Duncan (he appreciates Macbeth and Banquo, and sticks with them, trusting them (especially Macbeth) beyond measure)
Meek: Banquo (Banquo does not speak up much in the first two acts. He tries to bring the issue up to Macbeth but Macbeth dismisses him and he does not try again to talk about it)</span>
Answer: It suggests that the author has found a particular source very useful.
Explanation:
The text above shows the reader a particular source that the author found very useful in writing the work.
The source was John H. Powell’s <em>''Bring Out Your Dead''</em> and not only did it inspire the author then give them material to work with, it gave other authors in the subject material as well which just goes to show how useful the source was.
Running is the verb because of it is showing an action the woman did
Answer:
I think the answer would be Chains of discrimination.
Explanation:
Manacles means: a metal band, chain, or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles.
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