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Summary: Act 1, scene 6
Duncan, the Scottish lords, and their attendants arrive outside Macbeth’s castle. Duncan praises the castle’s pleasant environment, and he thanks Lady Macbeth, who has emerged to greet him, for her hospitality. She replies that it is her duty to be hospitable since she and her husband owe so much to their king. Duncan then asks to be taken inside to Macbeth, whom he professes to love dearly.
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/macbeth/section2/
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The secret garden represents the human spirit. mary frequently mentions how the garden seems to "talk" to her. this personification proves the answer correct.
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Topic Sentence-G
Concrete Detail-H
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Transition-J
Lead-In-C
Clincher-D
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Answer:
The Mandarin's daughter is a symbol of knowledge. The Kite and the Wind is a symbol of unity. The different designs of the walls all stand for something, the allusions of the walls each go together and symbolize each other.