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Banquo is skeptical of the Witches’ intentions and remains unconvinced of the Witches’ prophecy. Banquo warns Macbeth that “instruments of darkness” often tell half-truths “to win us to our harm” (1.3.125–126). While the Witches have prophesied great futures for both Macbeth and Banquo, Banquo is less inspired and intrigued than Macbeth and would rather leave the matter safely alone.
Explanation:
2. Summarizing
Explanation:
In <u>analyzing</u>, the content is examined methodically and in detail for interpretation.
<u>Summarizing</u> includes just a brief statement of the main point in the content.
<u>Paraphrasing</u> is the technique of expressing the main idea of the original content by using different words in order to have greater clarity.
<u>Quoting</u> is repeating the same words of the original content by giving credit to the author who originally wrote them.
<em>The technique used by Catherine is summarizing as she wrote just a brief statement in her report to give the main gist of the original content.</em>
Dr. Brown shows Tita how phosphorous combined with oxygen can create a flame. He shares with her one of his grandmother’s old sayings that everyone has a box of matches inside them that can only be lit by oxygen and a candle. The oxygen, says Dr. Brown is a lover and the candle can be any other pleasure in life. He claims that finding the elements to ignite the matches within is a task that each person must complete in order to nourish his soul. If a person does not discover what ignites their matches then the matchbox dampens and the soul leaves the body in search of something to nourish it.
Also this symbol of “matches” repeats throughout the book as a symbol of Tita’s happiness and her life. When all the matches are light in the end she died.
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