The answer is 5/8 because I divided both sides by 9
The conversation between Lady Macduff and her son is comedic because he provides a commentary on her life that is far beyond his years. His mother's surprise at his bluntness, when he turns the conversation around onto her (she says "what wilt thou do for a father?" and he replies "nay how will you do for a husband") she is surprised and the mood is lightened a bit from their worry and anger about Macduff's leaving. The boy is witty and bold, which makes his mother (and the audience) laugh.
Answer:
The answer choice A., It makes the narrator sound like they are stuttering, makes the most sense to me.
the only other one that makes sense to me is D but i the reason why i do not think that is the right answer is because the narrator saying I twice could mean that they understand the situation perfectly but they are just nervous about it.
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I'd say its personification, because it says "i hear america singing." and america can't physically sing.
Explanation:
o Romeo o Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo
to be or not to be that is the question
be true to thine own self
the course of true love never did run smooth