Answer:
needed , not optionl. required by law
Explanation:
The correct answer is A) <span>It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood.
</span>In this excerpt from act III of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, rhetorical device used is the blood will have blood.
<span>The pronoun "it" corresponds with the antecedent "glassmaking." If we replace the pronoun "it" with the suspected antecedent, we will be able to tell if we are correct: "Glassmaking was an honorable profession, but glassmaking could also be dangerous." Because this makes sense and retains the original sentence's meaning, we know that the pronoun "it" correctly corresponds to the antecedent "glassmaking."</span>
The <em>correct</em> answer, for those who may still need it, is:
C: They should be punctuated differently. The items in the first list should be separated by commas. The items in the second list should be separated by semicolons.