Answer:
D. given at the top of the page
Explanation:
It's the only answer that feels right
2. She likes
3. She kisses
4. She does
5. She flys
6. She sees
7. She talks
8. She hates
9. She loves
10. She goes
11. She sells
12. She sleeps
13. She tries
14. She says
15. She carries
16. She walks
17. She finishes
18. She teaches
19. She mixes
20. She cooks
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In these lines, Macbeth reacts to the witches telling him he cannot be beaten until "Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill...come against him."
His lines reflect his ego and his ambition because he doesn't even stop to consider the possibility he could be beaten. He immediately says, "That will never be." He is so blinded by ambition that he dismisses the prophecy and looks forward to becoming king.
He says that may the woods never rise until "high-placed Macbeth...live the lease of nature." Here, Macbeth is saying that he foresees himself as king, dying a natural death (likely of old age). His ego and ambition blind him to any other possibility.
Answer:
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<span>An omission in a text is correctly punctuated using a :
B. Dash.
Omission is made to purposely left out a point (usually due to moral or legal issues). In order to do so, writers usually create a blank space before the next word.
And to create a blank space, we need to use dash.</span>