Macbeth in Act II,Scene 1
Explanation:
Macbeth recognises that "overarching AMBITION" is the only motive he has for killing King Duncan and seizing the Scottish throne. ... Macbeth recognises that "overarching AMBITION" is the only motive he has for killing King Duncan and seizing the Scottish throne.
Macbeth expresses through his soliloquy, including guilt, ambitiousness, and the relationship between the ideas of fate and free will. Macbeth, in working himself up to the murder of his king, is filled with hesitancy and doubt.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. Assumed by the individual who is the highest ranking person on the scene regardless of experience or training level." Command is a<span>ssumed by the individual who is the highest ranking person on the scene regardless of experience or training level.</span>
I'm assuming ringing is the underlined word, so I'd go with A. participle.
My thoughts as to why punishment should not be allowed in the classroom or in school are becuase I believe that it is the parents job to discipline the child. A school teacher has so many students that they can't possibly care abou teach and every one the way that a parent does. Therefore I believe that they could abuse that power given to them and not inflict punishment in always honest ways. The love that a parent has for a child is caring enough about their child to implement a consequence. To care enough about their child to be honest and do what is best for them. That relationship cannot always be found between teachers and students.
This is just my opinion, hope it helps! If you have any more questions or would like further explanation just let me know! :)