Charlie who??? tell us a little bit more please
Well, it’s bad luck to say the title “Macbeth” within a theatre space, so you could start with setting that rule down. Also, you could go about it the way that Orwell did in “Animal Farm,” using different characters and settings to relay the same plot. For example, Orwell used barnyard animals to represent the communists. You could use Trump as an example because he was a “nobleman” who schemed to gain power. Something like that?
Answer: I balve its 2 3 45
Explanation:
it is the way i read it
The intended audience influences the tone a lot. For an example, what tone would you use for a children’s book/ A book reading to kids? You would use a playful, or funny tone to keep the children entertained. You wouldn’t likely use a strong, professional tone with them. If you was talking to group of college kids, or writing a college text books, what tone would you use? You would most likely use a professional, and serious tone since they are in college. Another little example, what tone do you usually talk to your pet in? Even though they don’t understand us, we usually talk to our furry little friends in a high-pitched voice. Why? Maybe Because we know that they have tiny minds.
Speeches are about your perspective and point of view. Think about this quote and make a list of points. You could list their definitions first to give you a vision or starting point. What does temptation mean to you? Often, we see that others have something we want, tempting us to want the same; however, we don't always have the means to acquire (purchase) said item. When that is the case, we tend to go ahead with the purchase, maybe be credit card (which will cost more in the end), or pay for it instead of paying our bills thus comes in the greed. We although our greediness to make us irresponsible. Temptation turns to greed thus becoming irresponsible.