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Answer: At the start of Act 1, Scene 3 of Macbeth, we see the Witches preparing for their first encounter with Macbeth. The First Witch tells her companions that she has been insulted by a sailor’s wife who refused to give her some of the chestnuts that she was eating she will deprive him of sleep (‘Sleep shall neither night nor day / Hang upon his penthouse lid’ (1.3.19–20)) and ensure that his ship is tossed by the waves (‘tempest-toss’d’ (1.3.25)) and unable to find safe harbour. The passage ends with the Witches chanting a spell as they prepare to meet Macbeth, repeating a movement three times in the direction of each Witch in order to consolidate their power.
(‘“Give me!” quoth I. / “Aroint thee, witch!” the rump-fed ronyon cries’ (1.3.5–6)). The First Witch says that she will take revenge by punishing the woman’s husband, describing in detail what ‘I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do’ (1.1.10) to him:
However, they do vanish (according to the stage direction just after line 81). Being able to disappear into thin air does seem to indicate that they have some supernatural ability, if not the one they claim to possess. At the beginning of the scene, they discuss a number of things which, if they can really do them, would also indicate their supernatural natures: sailing anywhere in a sieve, torturing a man by preventing him from sleeping for a long period of time, controlling the winds, and so on.
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4. A
5. D
6. B
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4. Appeal to authority is a technique used in argument by quoting what an authority figure said. They then firm a conclusion based on what the authority said.
Option A is the best answer. The person is quoting an authority figure to persuade the audience into accepting his argument.
5. Appeal to reason simply involves making logical statements, or giving reasons why something occured in a logical manner, in an attempt to make the audience accept the argument.
Option D appeals to reason. It simply gives a reason why people should vote against the mayor's plan.
6. Appeal to mention only merely seeks to touch the emotions of people, and thereby sway and seek the support of the audience.
Option B is a perfect example, as the statement would move the audience to pity rather than reasoning.
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1.astronomy: the study of the universe beyond the earth.
2. geology : the study of the structure of the earth, and the physical forces that continuously impact the structure.
3. Hydrosphere: the portion of the earth covered by water
4. Meteorology: the study of the earth's atmosphere and the processes that produce weather and climate conditions
5. Oceanography: of the earth itself the study of the earth's oceans
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1. Astronomy studies celestial objects and phenomena related to them
2. Geology is an earth science concerned with the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time
3. Hydrosphere is the combined mass of water found on, under, and above the surface of a planet earth, minor planet or natural satellite.
4. Meteorology is a branch of the atmospheric sciences, which includes atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics, with a major focus on weather forecasting it is the study of the earth's atmosphere and the processes that produce weather and climate conditions.
5. Oceanography is the study of the physical and biological aspects of the ocean