Answer:
4
Explanation:
she originally thinks he is nice because of the way that he talks to his crew and how he looks but later when the crew tells her about what an evil man he is she begins to dislike him. Then he tries to murder her. She hates him.
Answer: B) Macbeth believes that life's ". . . a tale / Told by an idiot."
Explanation: This quote, spoken by Macbeth, means that life is brief and meaningless. In comparing life to an actor who "struts" for only an hour upon the stage and then "is heard no more," Macbeth is commenting on the fleeting nature of life. Macbeth then compares life to a story told by an "idiot," meaning that life has no more significance than an idiot's pointless rambling. Macbeth speaks these bleak words shortly after learning of his wife's death.
The excerpt from “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall which is an example of sensory imagery is <u>“brushed her night-dark hair.”</u>
“Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall is a poem which is a conversation between a mother and daughter about a 'Freedom March' which will be happening on the streets of Birmingham. The daughter wishes to attend the march but her mother restricts her to go there and tells her about the dangers of going there. Instead, she sends her daughter to Church which is a safe place. But unfortunately, a bombing happens in the church in which the mother finds her daughter dead. She falls prey to the act of racism.
The line“brushed her night-dark hair” appeals to both the sense of touch and sight in the poem.
False since it does not explain what is the assignment