Answer:
you can find some notes on spark notes just search "Notes on Act 2 of Macbeth"
Explanation:
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In this scene, Macbeth returns from murdering Duncan, alarmed that he heard a noise. Lady Macbeth dismisses his fears and sees that he has brought the guards' daggers with him, rather than planting them at the scene of the crime. She tells him to return the daggers but he refuses and Lady Macbeth goes instead.
Macduff discovers the king has been murdered and he wakes up all the thanes and royals who are sleeping at Macbeth's castle. In the confusion, Macbeth kills the 2 drugged servants who were guarding the king. He wants everyone to think that the servants were paid to kill the king.
How should the verb travel be written in the sentence above?
OA. Travels
Answer:
Elsa can make anything into ice and form anything with ice. But she sometimes cannot control her powers.
<span>Depending on the work you are discussing, it could refer to the fact that when an author uses words it is for a common purpose or theme in the work.
For example, "damp and brown" are not the most flattering words which the author could use. Therefore, it more than likely is implying a darker more depressing tone. </span>
Answer: A
Explanation:The A option is the most explained