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It has to be from Act 5. That's because in Act 5 Macbeth thinks he is invincible. It happens to be during scene 7, before the last scene.
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adjective
Explanation:
the earth goes around the sun
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the earth goes around the sun
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around and around and around and around
the earth goes around the sun
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" The soil became extremely dry, and when the strong winds blew, they created tremendous dust storms"
"in some places, the drought and high winds lasted for eight years"
And for that crime, Romeo is immediately banished from Verona.
You can replace the word banished with exiled or any other synonym to those words.
Hope this helps!
Simile- Plath uses the line " like a terrible fish" in comparing the aging women's reflection that she sees in the mirror. Personification- Plath refers to the mirror in the poem as "the eye of a little god" because it always shows the truth. She was an American poet, novelist and short story writer.