This passage of Act V, Scene I, of "The Tragedy of Macbeth", by William Shakespeare, adds tension to the play because option <em>C. The audience knows that Lady Macbeth is losing her mind and considering suicide before Macbeth knows this information</em>. After Duncan's murder, Lady Macbeth starts losing her mind. In this passage she sees her bloodstained hands and she wants to clean them. She says that nobody can blame them because nobody knows what they have done.
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Explanation:In each line, there are repeated vowel/consonant sounds. This alliteration gives alliterative verse its name. ... In the second linemeasurer's, MIGHT, MIND-PLANS.
Answer: B. Multimedia
Explanation: Took the test
Answer: False
Explanation:
They introduce Adjective clauses.
However adverb conjunctions introduce adverb clauses.
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I think this sentence means that if she get charges (sued, crime etc.) she should also get them because she also played a role in them (or she helped her with whatever she did)
If this wrong, please tell me! But, I'm 99% sure it's correct.