It is common knowledge that it is human nature to crave power. Also, that the more power that is acquired the more power hungry someone would become, and with this power they become more and more corrupt. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macbeth showed this throughout the entire play. There was strict relationship between the amount of power Macbeth obtained and the corrupt acts he committed. When Macbeth had no title, or only the title of his father, Thane of Glamis, he did not exhibit corruption. But as he gained more power, such as gaining the title of Thane of Cawdor, his corruption became more and more evident especially when he says “Stars hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires" in Act 1 Scene IV, in this quote he is referring to how he wishes his true intentions of becoming king and gaining power to be kept secret from everyone which basically represents Macbeth’s greed entirely.
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The best answer would be A: Old and faded, the historian examined the document and said it was genuine. If this does not work then D would be best. It combines the sentences while making sense the best.
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C
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A narrative poem tells a story.
Some main ideas/points that were addressed were.
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- Further improvements in providing Americans health care;
- Enacting immigration reform;<span>a smarter national security approach including the War On Terror and the war in Afghanistan (the longest U.S. war);
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- Moving the country off of a permanent war footing while laying out his case for "strong and principled diplomacy"
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- Calling for Congress to give U.S. diplomats some room to maneuver, particularly when it comes to Iran
- And </span><span>improvements to education to ready Americans for the jobs of tomorrow's economy.</span></span>
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